Abstract

Abstract:

Black Love Convergence is a multiday gathering hosted by Acorn Center for Restoration and Freedom, embodying bell hooks's call to "love Blackness as an act of political resistance." Participants come from across the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean to "reclaim Black life" (hooks 1992), heal internalized oppression, and live into freedom. The collective weaves together movements, generations, and genders to experience Blackness as power, healing, and nourishment. Initially a reaction to the Trump administration, the work of Black Love Convergence has become a chamber resonating and affirming the wisdom of the Black diaspora. From the creator and a participant's perspectives, this piece explores the emotional-spiritual impact of this gathering on our narratives of Blackness, collective healing, and relationships.

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