Our Values + Vision
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Our Values
Respect: That goes for all forms of life—humans, animals, and the environment.
Care: Advocating for and supporting one another’s well-being is critical to community building.
Trust: Honesty is the basis for trust, and trust is non-negotiable when it comes to connecting and learning.
Kujichagulia: As the Kwanzaa principle suggests, we have a responsibility to define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves.
Pleasure: It’s how we “reclaim our whole, happy, and satisfiable selves from the impacts, delusions, and limitations of oppression and/or supremacy” (Pleasure Activism).
Passion: It makes the work sustainable.
Excellence: It’s the only way.
Our Vision
We envision black communities restoring the level of togetherness that existed before and during the Civil Rights Movement, public schools offering Gullah Geechee classes, more intergenerational learning spaces, black children traveling internationally before adulthood, elders feeling valued and supported, art being seen as a viable career option within the black community, and people having the necessary village of support to best care for themselves and each other.