This week, Brittany Janay shares her reflections on the language of surviving and thriving and how she’s been evolving in her understanding of this juxtaposition. She offers up how positioning surviving and thriving as a good/better binary might unintentionally lead to qualifying someone’s state of being, living and existing as better than others. Brittany talks about this in the context of how we’ve traditionally come to describe “Black Excellence.” She shares beautiful insights from Toni Morrison and a poem by Audre Lorde, A Litany for Survival, and ends by affirming “Our survival is deeply spiritual – our survival is Black Excellence.”
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