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Harriet Tubman is not only someone we study, but an ancestral lineage we walk in.
 
Her abolitionist leadership was spiritual, strategic, and deeply communal. She organized across institutions and in the wilderness. She listened to div
“The most basic activism we can have in our lives is to live consciously in a nation living in fantasies. Living consciously is living with a core of healthy self-esteem. You will face reality, you will not delude yourself.”&nbs
Black History Month invited us to look back, to honor the abolitionists who made today’s freedom struggles possible. 

For Women’s History Month, we’re looking to the present, uplifting abolitionists whose work is roo
Abolition is spiritual work, and we are still being called.  

As the centennial celebration of Black History Month comes to a close, we honor Henry Highland Garnet, a pastor who understood abolition as sacred work. 

Garnet&
Harriet Jacobs reminds us that abolition has always been deeply personal. 

Her writing revealed how slavery reached into bedrooms, families, and the most intimate parts of Black life. She told the truth about survival, about what it meant to re
Liberation cannot be controlled. 

This is something Ella Baker deeply understood.  

While others sought power, she invested in people, organizing quietly, challenging hierarchy, and building movements that could survive without
We are entering the Year of the Fire Horse 🔥🐎 

Named in the lunar tradition as a time of speed, volatility, courage, and movement that refuses containment. 

Fire Horse years don’t reward careful leadership. They demand i
Today, on the eve of Frederick Douglass’ chosen birth date, we honor a man who understood that freedom was never meant to be solely symbolic, it was meant to be lived. 

Douglass fought for the abolition of slavery with his words, his orga
Reflections for Winter Solstice Season, in the words of our founder AW Shields. 

Swipe through to feel the shadows, the unseen, and the gifts they bring, and the nourishment they offer as we close the year and root into&nbsp
This fall, we had the honor of holding space with the Freedom Community Center (FCC) in St. Louis.
  
FCC is a Black-led organization rooted in dismantling the systems that harm our people and dreaming up what real safety can look like
All year, The Root Wellness Center has been planting seeds of healing. 

Every gathering, every cohort, every ritual has been a reminder that healing is not an individual act. It’s something we do in comm

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