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rituals in writing: ancestral reflections and decolonial healing

Rituals in Writing is a space for ancestral reflection, decolonial insight, and embodied remembering. These writings explore healing beyond colonial frameworks, offering language, context, and care for those on liberatory paths.

A person holding a cup of tea with a tea bag inside, viewed from above. On the floor next to them is a book titled "Finding Refuge," with a colorful cover.

“Ritual is not compatible with the rapid rhythm that industrialism has injected into life.”

Ancestor Malidoma Patrice Some

"Until the

lion learns

how to write,

every story

will glorify

the hunter."

Chinua Achebe *

"Until the lion learns how to write, every story will glorify the hunter." Chinua Achebe *

Reclaiming our roots: family, liberation and the work i am called to do

Reclaiming our roots: family, liberation and the work i am called to do

“Discover how decolonial healing guide, Kennae Miller balances homeschooling, family life, and financial sustainability while addressing Black health disparities and community empowerment. This blog delves into the importance of self-determination, the challenges of navigating disability due to military service, and the commitment to creating accessible, community-centered wellness. Join us in a journey that merges ancestral healing practices with modern-day resilience to uplift and sustain Black communities.”

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