sakomusisters
| Forum role | Member since | Last activity | Topics created | Replies created |
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| Member | Mar 7, 2018 (8 years) |
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Bio
Sa’ is a Twi-Akan term that means “protection, to war, cure, to separate what is correct from what is incorrect, to discriminate, proper discrimination, demarcation, delineation, judge, judgment.” Sa’ is a Twi-Akan term that means “protection, to war, cure, to separate what is correct from what is incorrect, to discriminate, proper discrimination, demarcation, delineation, judge, judgment.” Sa’ is a Twi-Akan term that means “protection, to war, cure, to separate what is correct from what is incorrect, to discriminate, proper discrimination, demarcation, delineation, judge, judgment.” Komu’ means “to go within in reference to a hunger or desire to possess that which is needed to sustain, heal, protect, develop, govern, shelter, and clothe ourselves.”
Sakomu Sisters is a Black Sisterhood determined to revive and restore themselves, their families, and their communities to a purified state of vitality, morality, stability, productivity, and prosperity by learning, teaching, and modeling for Black people how to master their power, value, identity, and purpose to overcome every obstacle they face in life.
Sakomu Sisters are committed to ensure Black people, starting with themselves, regain absolute control over their physical, mental, spiritual, emotional, social, political, cultural, and financial condition, create institutions rooted in integrity, end cultural misogyny, revitalize the Black economy, achieve Black food sovereignty, end Black human trafficking (slavery), and reestablish incorporated Black towns.
Sakomu Sisters will cultivate lifelong bonds by engaging in Sisterhood activities, including by not limited events, meetups, sacred rituals, rites of passage, fundraising, entrepreneuresship, and more that will be passed down to the next generation, while simultaneously striving to ensure every Black girl in their circle of influence receives support and guidance to become a holistic and formidable woman.
Sis. You are not reading this message by chance.
It's time to stop looking for your Tribe.
It's time to come home to your Tribe.