What if we told you that healing is a journey, not a destination? That the act of authentically caring for oneself can revolutionize entire communities? This is exactly what we found out in our riveting discussion with Nyabingha Zianni, the founder of Sistaaz Heal Network LLC and the SistaaHood Show - both dedicated platforms for black women and girls. Naya, a transformational speaker, dives deep into her own journey of self-love, and how it catalyzed her mission to create safe spaces for black women and girls to heal, feel, and express themselves.
Our conversation weaves through themes of restorative justice, personal healing, and the authenticity of self. Nyabingha talks about the value of holding space for ourselves and others, recognizing that healing isn't a linear process and that sometimes, we need to free ourselves from the savior syndrome. Shifting from a dysfunctional system to a model of restorative justice is no easy task, yet Nyabingha encourages us to embrace the discomfort that accompanies such profound change. We also explore the importance of leaning into our own unique gifts, embracing our indigenous roots, and the potent power of sisterhood.
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