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Our mission is to cultivate an authentic, intentional, and engaging community centered around the lived experiences of Black men and women. Guided by our unwavering faith in God's plan for us, we are committed to creating a space where individuals can unapologetically live in their light.

We believe in releasing all that dims our brilliance, trusting in God's love as we embrace our true selves. Recognizing that we are fearfully and wonderfully made, we strive to live lives filled with love, belonging, and a deep sense of worthiness. As children of God, created in His image, we find our ultimate worth and value in Him, free from the constraints of others' opinions or expectations.

Through our collective journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth, we seek to empower each other to embrace our uniqueness and walk confidently in the path that God has set before us. Together, we celebrate the beauty of our individuality and the strength of our shared faith, creating a community where all are welcomed, affirmed, and celebrated.

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Certified Daring Way™ Facilitator- (CDWF)

The Daring Way

The Daring Way™ method is based on the research of Brené Brown, Ph.D. LMSW.

Dr. Brené Brown is a research professor at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work.

 

She has spent the past twelve years studying vulnerability, courage, worthiness, and shame.

Her groundbreaking research has been featured on PBS, NPR, CNN, and Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul Sunday.

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Brené is the author of three #1 New York Times bestsellers; Rising Strong: The Reckoning, The Rumble, The Revolution (2015), Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead (2012), and The Gifts of Imperfection (2010). She is also the author of I Thought It Was Just Me (2007).

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Brené’s 2010 TEDx Houston talk “The Power of Vulnerability” is one of the top five most viewed TED talks in the world, with over 23 million views.

 

Additionally, Brené gave the closing talk at the 2012 TED conference, where she talked about shame, courage, and innovation.

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"In order for connection to happen, we have to allow ourselves to be seen. Really, truly, deeply seen."
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