Joy is more than just a feeling—it’s a form of resistance. In this special Black History episode of Beneath the Crown, we’re exploring the power of joy as a protest, a birthright, and a revolutionary act.
Through reflection and intentional practice, we’ll dive into how Black joy has always been a source of strength, resilience, and creativity, even in the face of adversity. We’ll talk about the importance of actively seeking joy, scheduling rest, and embracing creativity as a way to push back against the forces that try to dim our light.
Because no matter the circumstances—we create. We celebrate. We thrive.
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