Til' : Self-Reflections 4 Folks in Relationship with US
1/2 sized ⦁ 48 pages
TIL’ is a collection of self-reflective prompts that seek to shine a light on origins & manifestations of racialized impact in intimate relationships between Black and non-Black folk. Coming from an abolitionist lens, this light-shining is done with the hope that if we can name and uproot the places that oppressive constructs show up in us; we can move toward loving, seeing, and holding each other in a new way.
*How do we embody abolition in our close relationships?
*How do we identify all the systemic roots of our perspectives and behaviors to move toward each other with grace and growth?
*Can we removed shame & blame/punitive mindsets from mistake making?
By @L. Ephriam
✾100% of the cover price goes back to the zine maker✾
PRICE LISTED IS FOR BIPOC ONLY!
1/2 sized ⦁ 48 pages
TIL’ is a collection of self-reflective prompts that seek to shine a light on origins & manifestations of racialized impact in intimate relationships between Black and non-Black folk. Coming from an abolitionist lens, this light-shining is done with the hope that if we can name and uproot the places that oppressive constructs show up in us; we can move toward loving, seeing, and holding each other in a new way.
*How do we embody abolition in our close relationships?
*How do we identify all the systemic roots of our perspectives and behaviors to move toward each other with grace and growth?
*Can we removed shame & blame/punitive mindsets from mistake making?
By @L. Ephriam
✾100% of the cover price goes back to the zine maker✾
PRICE LISTED IS FOR BIPOC ONLY!
1/2 sized ⦁ 48 pages
TIL’ is a collection of self-reflective prompts that seek to shine a light on origins & manifestations of racialized impact in intimate relationships between Black and non-Black folk. Coming from an abolitionist lens, this light-shining is done with the hope that if we can name and uproot the places that oppressive constructs show up in us; we can move toward loving, seeing, and holding each other in a new way.
*How do we embody abolition in our close relationships?
*How do we identify all the systemic roots of our perspectives and behaviors to move toward each other with grace and growth?
*Can we removed shame & blame/punitive mindsets from mistake making?
By @L. Ephriam
✾100% of the cover price goes back to the zine maker✾
PRICE LISTED IS FOR BIPOC ONLY!