Tag: #LeadershipMatters
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After the Fire
The piece reflects on Octavia E. Butler’s insights about resilience and transformation in times of turmoil. It emphasizes that, like ashes fostering new life, change is possible despite societal collapse. Butler’s works inspire hope, urging us to envision a better future through courage, accountability, and creativity, rather than merely surviving.
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When We Dare to Be Powerful: Lessons from Audre Lorde’s Fire
Audre Lorde’s teachings emphasize that courage involves moving through fear while remaining authentic in a world that often pressures conformity. Power stems from embracing one’s full identity rather than seeking dominance. By transforming fear into courage through honest expression, individuals can redefine themselves and enact powerful change, asserting their truths passionately and authentically.
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Mourning without Erasure
This essay explores the tension between grief and truth in the wake of political violence, drawing parallels from George Wallace’s shooting in 1972 to the recent killing of Charlie Kirk. While mourning often softens legacies, it argues that death does not erase harm. Using history, data, and lived experience, the piece exposes how narratives are…
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Patriotism Unmasked: Beyond Fireworks and Flags
The essay examines the complexities of July 4th celebrations in America, highlighting the exclusionary narrative for Black Americans. It critiques the sanitized myths of patriotism and emphasizes the importance of acknowledging historical injustices, calling for unflinching resistance and demands for a more inclusive future.
