In our recent community gathering, “From Surviving to Thriving: Decolonial Healing and Liberation,” Dr. Thema Bryant reminded us that joy is not the absence of pain—it is the sacred art of being fully alive within it.
She spoke of learning to hold grief, struggle, and injustice without letting them steal our capacity for celebration, love, and awe. Because joy, too, is resista...
In our recent community gathering, “From Surviving to Thriving: Decolonial Healing and Liberation,” Dr. Thema Bryant reminded us that joy is not the absence of pain—it is the sacred art of being fully alive within it.
She spoke of learning to hold grief, struggle, and injustice without letting them steal our capacity for celebration, love, and awe. Because joy, too, is resistance. It is a prayer, a reclamation, and a rhythm that keeps us connected to the sacredness of this life, even in the valley of shadow.
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Forgiveness that brings wisdom
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