Audre Lorde: A Voice That Refused Silence
Audre Lorde was a Black lesbian poet who turned silence, illness, and marginalization into language for survival. Her work still teaches queer resilience today.
Audre Lorde was a Black lesbian poet who turned silence, illness, and marginalization into language for survival. Her work still teaches queer resilience today.
After weeks of anxiety and searching for calm, I stepped outside and felt something shift. In the cool morning light, surrounded by ducks, breeze, and birdsong, I found the stillness I had been craving. Through Reiki, reflection, and the soft presence of my ancestors, I was reminded that peace never truly leaves us. It waits patiently for us to return.
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