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A Mother's Prayer

A Mother's Cry is birthed out of love and commitment to the well-being of our children and the Mothers who nurture and guide them on their Journey. As a Mother who has faced and survived many challenges, I desire to inspire other Mothers to keep going, no matter what. At any phase of your Journey, you MUST be the best version of yourself. This is what your children need from you. Positive self-image and healthy lifestyles are imperative.  It is not necessary to give birth physically to be a Mother. As Women, we nurture and care for all children. Each child desires and deserves love and we give it to them. No matter the circumstances, if we encounter a broken child, we open our hearts and our arms reminding them that they are loved and they are special. Daily we show our gratitude and ask our Creator for strength to fulfill our Divine Assignment as Mothers. A Mother's Prayer "Heavenly Father, I come today to consecrate and set aside my children for your service. With my who

I AM A Voice

I am the Mother of two African-American males and the Grandmother of five African-American males. That alone makes my Voice a necessity. Through the years, I have experienced great joy and excruciating pain because of Motherhood. It is a Gift that can brings joy and sadness. Giving birth is just the beginning. Your assignment as a Mother, includes providing guidance, support, constant love, discipline and healing the boo boos. I have seen my children conquer fears and overcome obstacles. As a result I was filled with joy and happiness. However, I have also seen them deeply wounded by the consequences of their choices. In return, I was wounded. My "Mother's heart" broken. I have laughed wholeheartedly with them at their successes and I have cried uncontrollably with them when they failed and were forced to learn a difficult lesson. My Mother's Heart feels for the children. Not just the ones that I birthed from my body, but also those I have birthed with my heart. They

Honoring Our Elders

For many of our older Black and Brown people, one of the most challenging things to deal with, regarding today's exposure of Racism, Bigotry, Police Brutality and Government Corruption is that today looks just like yesteryear. The Systemic Racism is still the Foundation of the establishment that they call America. Regardless, we must continue to stand against these things and expose them whenever and wherever they are. We will not give up our fight for Justice and Equality. Period. We honor or Elders by continuing to fight. We honor them by letting them know that we value the prices that they have paid for us. We honor them by recognizing and acknowledging that THEY are the shoulders upon which we stand. We honor THEM.