Retreats

Friday, March 27, 2026

at a Private Location, only By Invitation

What This Evening Is

This is not a party in the traditional sense.

It is a Healing Circle and Release Gathering—created to honor the stories carried within African families across the diaspora and to bless the arrival of the Spring 2026 Edition of the magazine. 

This evening will hold space for:

  • Collective reflection and grounding
  • Intergenerational presence (elders, couples, community leaders)
  • Cultural practices acknowledging ancestral and family wounds
  • The ceremonial unveiling of the magazine
  • Gentle connection, beauty, and shared intention

Why This Gathering Matters

So much of what our families carry has never been named aloud.

This gathering is an opportunity to:

  • Witness the work behind the magazine
  • Honor the courage it takes to heal publicly and privately
  • Gather with others who believe families deserve softness, safety, and support

This is a moment of arrival—not performance.

What to Expect

A guided healing circle rooted in cultural integrity

A ceremonial reveal of the Spring 2026 Edition

Libation and ancestral acknowledgment

Elegant atmosphere, intentional music, and grounding energy

Light refreshments and shared presence

Professional photography to honor the moment and take pictures for the next edition!

Who This Gathering Is For

  • Couples committed to healing together
  • Elders and community leaders
  • Cultural practitioners and facilitators
  • Supporters, sponsors, and contributors
  • Individuals aligned with intergenerational healing work

This is a private, invitation-only gathering to protect the intimacy of the space.

Sponsorship & Stewardship

Sponsorship for this gathering is not just advertising.

It is stewardship.

Support allows us to:

  • Hold safe, intentional healing spaces
  • Compensate facilitators and cultural practitioners
  • Produce the magazine with integrity and accessibility

This night is about more than a magazine.

It is about choosing to gather differently.

To heal differently.

To honor our families with care.