Liberation is Structural

This is personal. And it’s structural.

My work isn’t just about personal remembering.
It’s part of a larger architecture.
One that disrupts systems built on dominance, scarcity, and silence.

When I stand in my truth,
I’m not just “doing my work.”
I’m participating in the fieldwork of
collective liberation.

Because when someone remembers who they are…
When they return to their own coherence…
They become less susceptible to dominance, scarcity, and silence.

They stop fracturing to belong.
They stop performing to be safe.
They begin to walk their own path toward liberation…
Not just for themselves, but for their kin, their lineage, and their community.

This is the ripple.
This is the field fractal.

And that’s why I don’t offer “healing.”
I hold a frequency that reminds you of your own wholeness.
And from there, you become less interruptible.

That’s structural change.
Not just emotional relief.

Redistribution is part of that structure.

A portion of my income goes directly to people and communities most impacted by systemic injustice through both wealth redistribution and mutual aid.

This is not charity. This is coherence.

Because liberation is not an idea. It’s how we build. How we circulate. How we live.

Some of the people and projects I support include:

myisha t hill is the creator and author of Heal Your Way Forward and the creator of Check Your Privilege. Her social media content and book have taught me so much about collective liberation, systemic harm, and being in community. She’s a wonderful educator and communicator whose compassion and directness are invaluable.

Tim’s project brings meditation, support, love, compassion, and community to incarcerated people. People who are part of a dehumanizing prison system designed to exploit and abuse. Incarcerated people are a part of our collective humanity and we are all uplifted when we support those who need our love and support the most.

Loving Black Single Mothers creates consistent, tangible pathways of care, resource redistribution, and ecosystem-building for Black single mothers. They interrupt cycles of isolation and scarcity by cultivating spaces rooted in mutual support, economic justice, and collective responsibility. Their work centers love as action, and mothering as a radical, necessary force for collective thriving.

Amani’s Kitchen helps families in Palestine affected by the ongoing genocide. Vetted and supported by Operation Olive Branch (@operationolivebranch).

Circle of Love

12-month mutual aid commitment to a Black immigrant single mama of 3. Organized by The Money Witch (@money.witch).

A platform to generate direct aid for marginalized Black people.

A note on redistribution...

Redistribution is one of many ways to participate in structural change. But it’s not the only one.

If financial giving isn’t accessible to you right now, that doesn’t mean you’re not contributing. Your care, your art, your coherence, your boundaries… all of these and more are part of the field of liberation.

For those who do feel called to give:
know that even $1 matters.

Right now, I give $5 monthly to each of the organizations listed above. It’s not a large amount, but it’s consistent.

And I’m not the only one…

This is not about your $5 alone.

It’s your $5 alongside mine, alongside others… a web of steady hands, shaping a deeper structure. When enough of us give what we can, reliably, we create a kind of structural love.

The difference between $5 monthly and $1000 once is rhythm… trust… endurance.

So give if you can, in ways that feel sustainable.

And remember: your alignment (not the amount) is what reshapes the field.

Resources for Your Own Path

I’m not here to be the voice of anything.
I’m here to stand in my truth so you can remember yours.

If that remembering leads you to deeper questions about power, liberation, systemic harm, or structural integrity… beautiful.

This section is here for that.

Below are some of the teachers, thinkers, creators, and organizers whose work has shaped my own path.

I share them not as endorsements, but as mirrors of what’s possible.

Explore what resonates. Leave what doesn’t.

myisha t hill
Mental health advocate, speaker, and founder of Check Your Privilege. Creates spaces for healing, accountability, and embodied anti-racism rooted in self-inquiry and liberation.

Tim Bryant & One Love Prison Meditation Project
This project brings mindfulness, meditation, and community support into prisons, offering incarcerated individuals access to inner peace, presence, and collective healing.

Toi Smith & Loving Black Single Mothers
Strategist, thought partner, and sacred disruptor building ecosystems rooted in liberation, care, and economic justice. Founder of Loving Black Single Mothers.

Ijeoma Oluo
Author and speaker. Creates accessible, incisive frameworks for understanding race, privilege, and systemic inequity in modern society.

Angela Davis
Scholar, abolitionist, and activist. Has spent decades shaping the global conversation around justice, incarceration, race, and liberation.

James Baldwin
Writer, truth-teller, and cultural critic. Illuminates the emotional and structural depths of race, identity, and power in America with unmatched clarity.

Blair Imani & Smarter in Seconds
Educator, historian, and creator of Smarter in Seconds. Makes complex social and cultural topics accessible through vibrant, truth-centered micro-education.

Tricia Hersey & The Nap Ministry
Poet, theologian, and rest advocate reclaiming rest as a portal to liberation and healing for Black bodies. Founder of The Nap Ministry and author of Rest Is Resistance.

Motaz Azaiza
Palestinian photographer and journalist.

Bisan Owda
Palestinian filmmaker and journalist.

Jenan Matari
Palestinian writer, creator, and producer.

Yousra “Sara” Elbagir
Africa correspondent for Sky News.

Deepa Iyer
Author, advocate for social change, strategist, and solidarity practice leader. Maps multiracial movement ecosystems and supports communities in building equitable, interdependent futures.

Nikki Blak
Liberatory change worker, sociologist, artist, womanist. Creator of the Interrupt Series.

ALOK
Comedian, poet, writer, performance artist, and advocate. Challenges norms around gender, belonging, and beauty through deeply personal, poetic truth-telling and comedy.

Jermaine Fowler & The Humanity Archive
Public historian and author. Brings overlooked Black and little-known history to life with storytelling that centers truth, dignity, and the complexity of the human experience.

Simone Grace Seol
Allyship and liberatory business.

Emily Anne Brant
Mohawk, Turtle clan. Decolonizing personal development, coaching, and business.

Leslie Priscilla & Latinx Parenting
Intergenerational healing advocate working to decolonize our families and our world.

Samantha Jade Duran
Shares the everyday realities of living with a disability in America. Brings visibility, nuance, and advocacy to the disabled experience. Adaptive fashion designer and makeup stan.

Melinda Jackson
Philanthropy strategist and wealth redistribution advocate. Reimagines giving as a tool for healing, equity, and collective empowerment. Challenges extractive charity models and channels unrestricted capital toward those historically excluded from funding and power. Her work centers relationships, repair, and visionary impact — not pity or performative giving.

Indigenous Peoples Movement
Voice of the Earth. Advocating for the rights of Indigenous Peoples. Protecting our planet for future generations.

Earthly Education
Aims to drive systemic change on the climate and ecological crisis through building awareness and mobilizing communities into tangible action.

Rania Batrice
Palestinian American speaker and human rights advocate. Uses her voice to illuminate the realities of genocide in Palestine and demand justice, dignity, and liberation for her people through unapologetic truth-telling and global solidarity.

Henna Bakhshi
Artist for healing and change. Uses her art and voice to share under-represented stories and work towards collective liberation.

Dr. Barbara F. Shabazz
Clinical psychologist, coach, and educator. Blends positive psychology and liberatory practice to support intentional, strengths-based living. Her “This Week Taught Me” and “Reminders for the Week” posts teach and make visible so much.

LaVant Consulting
Disabled BIPOC led social impact communication firm helping your brand speak disability with confidence. Educators and advocates for disabled folks.

Tristan Katz
LGBTQIA+ equity and marketing as community care, cultural accountability, and anti-oppression work. Advocate and educator.

Muslims for Progressive Values
Advocacy, inclusion, and social justice. A global human rights and social justice organization creating a culture rooted in human rights in Muslim societies.

Leila Madeline
Writer, activist, teacher, poet, mystic, Human. Decolonising the mind and exploring our role in the revolution via radical cycle reclamation + mythwork. Feminist revolution.

Asha Frost
Indigenous medicine woman, author, speaker. Guides with medicine woman voice, sacred truth, and ancestral power. You are the medicine.

Taylor McNallie
Community builder, educator, creator. A menace to society. Creates grassroots organizations that all aim to uplift and support marginalized peoples locally, nationally and abroad. Inclusive Canada is focused on providing education surrounding systemic oppression. Walls Down Collective provides various forms of community care to those most impacted by systemic oppression. Mutual Aid Canada helps to promote the importance of wealth redistribution through online campaigning.

Andre Henry
Singer-songwriter, author, cultural strategist, and tomorrow-maker. Uses music, words, and public action to speak truth, stir joy, and ignite nonviolent movements for racial justice and collective liberation.

Laura Chung 정구미
Reiki master, astrologer, author, and trauma-informed healer, Laura Chung weaves spiritual wisdom with decolonial education to support collective healing, liberation, and personal transformation.

Alice Wong & Disability Visibility
Writer, editor, activist, founder & director of Disability Visibility Project. Author of Year of the Tiger, Disability Visibility, and Disability Intimacy.

Melissa Tiers
NYC hypnotist, Coach of the Unconscious Mind, author and founder of The Center for Integrative Hypnosis and The Ethical Coaching Collective, and resister.

Catarina Rivera
Public speaker, DEIA consultant, and founder of Blindish Latina. Uses storytelling and lived experience to dismantle disability stigma and advocate for inclusion, accessibility, and systemic change.

Liam O'Mara
Snarky history professor & commentator. Bibliophile. Anti-nationalist libsoc antifa mtn-man.

Dr. Sarah L. Webb
Founder of Colorism Healing. Global leader in raising awareness, shifting attitudes, and taking action to address colorism with corporate, consumer, and community strategies.

Hala Alyan
Palestinian-American writer, poet, and clinical psychologist who specializes in trauma, addiction, and cross-cultural behavior. Her writing covers aspects of identity and the effects of displacement, particularly within the Palestinian diaspora.

Anusha Wijeyakumar
Educator, author, wellness consultant, and speaker. Bridges Vedic wisdom, mindfulness, and social justice to decolonize wellness, promote health equity, and create accessible, inclusive healing spaces.

Alicia Roth Weigel
Intersectional, intersex activist. Speaker, author, doer, be-er. In pursuit of embodied autonomy through personal / planetary healing.

Benjy Kusi
Queer British-Ghanaian speaker, consultant, creator, writer. An inclusion & wellbeing specialist, equipping and empowering people to make a positive difference.

seasters jones
extremists for love & the extension of justice. collective liberation & revolutionary optimism.

Jameelah Jones
A Black lady using social media for social change. Educator and historian.

Sim Kern
Queer, Jewish, anarchist, environmental journalist, activist, and author of Genocide Bad and The Free People’s Village. Shares educational content about Palestine.

Logan Grendel aka Lara Lidocaine
Dog guru, photographer, activist, urban gardener, magick practitioner, artist, musician, and Nonbinary Black leftist rabblerouser. Creator of House of Infinity, a future focused collective, family, & community.

Naley Matin
Founder of NaleybyNature, an independent project to document stories from different corners of the world. Filmmaker, producer and write. Bringing greater awareness of the Palestinian genocide to Western audiences.

Rana Ayyub
Resilient, investigative journalist undeterred in the face of autocratic power. Independent, humane, accessible and radically empathetic. Author of Gujarat Files.

D. Danyelle Thomas
Black faith and spirituality speaker, author, public theologian, spiritualist, and activist. Founder and curator of Unfit Christian. Author of The Day God Saw Me as Black.

Imani Barbarin
Writes from the perspective of a Black woman with Cerebral Palsy. Disability blogger, public speaker, model, and actress. Author of If I Were You I’d Kill Myself.

IfNotNow
American Jews organizing our community to end US support for Israeli apartheid. Demanding equality, justice, & a thriving future for all.

Jewish Voice for Peace
Jews organizing toward Palestinian liberation and Judaism beyond Zionism.

Marie Beecham
Speaker and writer sharing insights on race and antiracism. Podcast host of Know Better, Do Better; interesting, informative episodes about social issues, race, and equity.

General Strike US
A grassroots network of regular people who know our greatest power is our labor and our right to refuse it. We aim to unite every person and organization fighting for racial, economic, and environmental justice so that together, we can see real change in our lifetimes.

Melissa “Mel” Lopez
Licensed clinical therapist with a decolonized, feminist, and trauma-informed approach. Supports QTBIPoC, women, and radical thinkers in reclaiming selfhood, healing systemic wounds, and navigating identity with cultural affirmation and depth.

Kayden Coleman
Trans advocate, DEI Expert, keynote speaker and storyteller. Papa seahorse.

Sara Elhassan
Sudanese American writer and editor. Writes and reports about the ongoing war and unrest in Sudan.

Tai Salih
Non-profit Founder of The Red Ma’at Collective. Integrative Counsellor, social justice, writer, yogi, womanist, abolitionist, and neurodivergent.

Iris Chen
Asian American author, peaceful parent coaching, intersectional unschooling, anti-oppression, decolonization.

Susanna Barkataki
Yoga teacher, author, and activist, Susanna bridges ancient yogic wisdom with modern spiritual leadership, advocating for decolonized practice, collective liberation, and the full honoring of yoga’s South Asian roots.

Sarah Durham Wilson
Women’s Rites of Passage leader and writer. Author of Maiden to Mother. Her work is rooted in Archetypal Mother work and resurrecting the Rite of Passage from Maiden to Mother.

Black Liturgies
Excerpts from the book, Black Liturgies.

Schuyler Bailar
Educator, speaker, and trailblazing athlete. The first openly transgender NCAA Division I men's competitor. He now champions trans inclusion, mental health, and authenticity through storytelling, coaching, and bestselling books.

This is about sovereignty, not schooling.
You don’t need to “get it right.”
You just need to stay in right relationship with your own remembering.

These voices helped me do that.
May they serve you in your own spiral.