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07/15/2023

Healing the Divine Feminine

Please join us on Sunday September 17th, at the breathtaking grounds of Camp Kiwanee in Hanson, MA. from 11:30am-4:30pm. This will be a transformative day of energy healing, intuitive guidance, embodiment practices, and womb healing, to help ignite and restore balance of our Divine Feminine Energy, with the help of a group of talented local healers and spiritual coaches. This day of restoration will include Yoga, Qigong, meditation, Intuitive/Psychic guidance, Reiki, Womb healing, Herbal Medicine, Shadow work, and Spoken Word. We will conclude the day by connecting with the healing power of Mother G*i, our Ancestors, and the Divine, through meditation in a sacred circle ceremony. We will ground and harness the Divine Feminine Energy that each of us possess, but that has been suppressed, abused, and neglected for centuries and many lifetimes. There will be local food and artisan vendors throughout the day, to add to your overall healing experience.
Healing our Divine feminine allows us to claim our power back and lead with our hearts wide open. We have the ability to awaken and heal our Divine Feminine energy when we align to our intuition and emotions. When we are free to forgive; come from a place of love and compassion; are able to nurture and be nurtured, and when we come from a place of fluidity by letting go of control, we are in harmony with our Divine Feminine nature. When we are out of balance with our Divine Feminine and Masculine energies, we find ourselves power hungry, holding onto emotions to be strong, and leading with criticism, selfishness, and a competitive nature. The world must learn to embrace these aspects of ourselves so that we may live up to our full Divine potential. Please join us so that we can come together to heal our community, to vibrate higher, and to radiate that energy out to the collective.

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Black Woman Is God | Black Market 04/23/2018

"Over 20 self-identifying Black women performers, visual artists and vendors from the Boston area and beyond are coming together to uplift the power of creation. BLACK WOMAN IS GOD is a sacred, ceremonial and celebratory space created by Black women for the appreciation of Black women's contributions to art, history, and existence. Please note that gender non conforming, and male identifying community members are welcome and encouraged to enjoy the night as well. The event is part interactive gallery, part live performance and part dance celebration.

Radical Black Girl invites you to explore divinity through the lense of the Black Woman. The intention of the space is for collective healing, recognizing our pasts and our ancestry, and reimagining a future in which we are in control of our own narratives.

Interactive Gallery Including:

Altar Building, a healing station by SeedofOshun, Photography, Mixed Media, Paintings & Digitial Art, A Screening of the short film "Black Butterfly", an interactive photobooth and much more!

Vendors include:

Diaspora Africa, Kangas Closet, Q-Made It, AKcreationsbyNicole, Carib Essentials and La Boutique Monique

A multi-generational, multi-disciplinary performance including original dance, spoken word, monologue and live music.

Catered by Dudley Cafe

Tunes provided by DJ DeeDigs"
Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/196694347756912/

Location: Black Market, Boston, MA
April 13, 2018

Anchor Invites Her 4-Year-Old 'Mini Me' On Show To Celebrate Natural Hair 02/17/2018

Anchor Invites Her 4-Year-Old 'Mini Me' On Show To Celebrate Natural Hair β€œGrowing up, I didn’t see any news anchors with curly hair or natural hair, ” traffic anchor Demetria Obilor said.

Miss Jamaica, Davina Bennet, became the first AFRO Queen to make Miss Universe Top 3 11/27/2017

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Miss Jamaica, Davina Bennet, became the first AFRO Queen to make Miss Universe Top 3 Miss Jamaica, Davina Bennet, emerged from 92 contestants to become the first contestant sporting an Afro to crack the top three at a Miss Universe.

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