New Workshop!

Most of us were never taught how to face hard conversations with clarity, calm, or conviction. We were taught to avoid, suppress, or explode. But avoidance is not peace—it’s delay. And suppression doesn’t create safety—it creates resentment, silence, and fragmentation.

This workshop is about changing that.

Waging Peace is a 4-hour virtual experience designed to help you move from conflict-avoidant to conflict-capable—rooted in cultural truth, spiritual grounding, and emotional maturity.

You will learn how to navigate hard moments without shutting down, selling yourself out, or blowing everything up.

Because when you transform how you approach conflict:

  • You stop abandoning yourself to protect others’ comfort

  • You start speaking up without spiraling in guilt or fear

  • You build relationships rooted in mutual respect, not silent resentment

  • You reclaim your voice in your family, your workplace, and your movement

  • You create environments that are safer, braver, and more aligned with Black dignity and self-determination

This is especially impactful for Black professionals, educators, organizers, caregivers, creatives, and anyone who holds space for others while suppressing their own needs.
For people who’ve been told to “calm down,” “stay professional,” or “let it go” in the face of injustice, Waging Peaceoffers an entirely different approach—one that honors your full humanity and your righteous emotion.

Through a Black Liberation Lens, we name that conflict is not just interpersonal—it is institutional, generational, and structural. We understand that what appears as overreaction may actually be accumulation. That what shows up in a staff meeting may be rooted in survival. That real peace cannot exist without equity, accountability, and repair.

This is not corporate DEI.
This is cultural healing. This is spiritual maturity. This is liberation work.
This is peace as a practice—not a performance.

Join us. Let’s wage peace—with power, not passivity.