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Selective Outrage and Silent Suffering: Why Sudan Keeps Being Ignored

What Is Happening in Sudan and Why It Matters Sudan has been experiencing one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes in the world, and yet it remains largely invisible in Western political discourse. What is happening in Sudan is being ignored because Black suffering in Africa rarely creates urgency for powerful governments. The United States continues

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When the State Comes Through the Door: The Life and Death of Alberta Spruill

Who Alberta Spruill Was Before the Raid Alberta Spruill was not a criminal, not a suspect, and not a danger to anyone. She was a 57-year-old woman, deeply rooted in her church, her work, and her community in Harlem. For nearly three decades, she held steady employment with New York City’s Department of Administrative Citywide

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When the Gift Is Real, the Space Will Feel Different

The Quiet Difference a Spiritual Gift Brings There is a clear difference between someone who simply occupies a space and someone who is sent into that space carrying a spiritual gift. A spiritually gifted person does not just show up with skills or experience, they arrive with empathy, understanding, and a depth that can’t be

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The New Year Is Here: A Real Reset for How You Live and Lead Yourself

Taking an Honest Inventory of Where You Are The first step in any real reset is to audit your life without excuses or sugarcoating. This means taking a clear-eyed look at where you are right now, not where you wish you were or where you think you should be. When experts talk about self-assessment, they

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From Resolutions to Intentions: Entering the New Year with Purpose and Presence

The Promise of Renewal at the Turning of the Year The dawn of a new year has always carried a quiet magic, a sense that something clean and hopeful is unfolding right in front of us. It feels like a pause in the noise of life, a moment where we can breathe, look around, and

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Completion Is Not the End: How Closure Becomes a Bridge to What’s Next

The Nature of CompletionCompletion is often mistaken for an ending that shuts a door, when in reality it is more like pausing long enough to recognize that a chapter has run its course. Life rarely moves in clean lines; it overlaps, smears, and blends moments together the way wet paint refuses to stay in neat

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