03/26/2026
Yesterday felt like a pause still lingering in the atmosphere. A moment to acknowledge truth and name it fully.
On March 25, 2026, the United Nations recognized the transatlantic enslavement of Africans as the gravest crime against humanity. It was a moment that carried weight, reflection, and meaning.
For Africa and her Diaspora, it felt deeper than a statement. It felt like being seen. Like history being spoken out loud in a way that honors both the pain and the resilience that followed.
We carry so much. Stories, strength, culture, and connection that has never been broken, just misplaced by systemic struggles.
This win is a quiet space for reflection, for honoring those who came before us, and for recognizing how far we have come.
How do you feel in this moment? Drop us a comment.
Photo courtesy of the UN.