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"Black and Blooming": Healing from Systemic Trauma [HuffingtonPost.com]

 

"As the founder of Abundant Beginnings and Forest Freedom Preschool, it is part of my commitment to black freedom to build resilience in our babies, build allyship in non-black babies and support all parents and caregivers in best practices for raising children in white supremacist America – and of late in overtly fascist America – so that our children may build thriving black futures.

I see a future full of carefree black children, celebrating in nature and enjoying the woods.

At Forest Freedom Preschool, these little ones bring their chanting song into the forest. After personally participating in 120 hours of challenging direct action to reclaim MLK’s legacy and after experiencing my own adult anxiety around the inauguration of the 45th president, watching these young people raise their freedom voices among our ancestors, the trees, filled me with hope once again. I cried at what was certainly a prayer for us all, recited by the most innocent among us. I am always comforted by how easily children understand love and kindness and justice when we talk to them at their level about oppression, and how they are our best examples of what resilience and movement building look like without ego. ...

The storm of injustice has pulled little Bhanu and Jonnie-Mae up into the wind of uncertainty too many times for their short lives.  Currently, these two do not have secure housing. I could tell you the specific circumstances around this reality, but what I want you to know is that those specific circumstances are immaterial. The only thing that really matters is the pragmatic business of caring for Bhanu and Jonnie-Mae. Yes, the general circumstances are white supremacy, mass incarceration and gentrification. No, these are not just big words for amorphous, ethereal phenomena. These circumstance are the concrete, daily habits of human people that directly cause the suffering of black children.

I am grateful to be a big part of Bhanu and Jonnie-Mae’s village. They often stay with me for long stretches of time. Last night, after bath time and story time and a million questions about dogs and robots and tomorrow and finally shutting the bedroom door quietly for the last time, my partner and I rolled our eyes at each other as the kids started squawking to each other once again."

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