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What a day we're having!! It's our first anniversary, and we're 100% in celebration mode. 🎉💚🙌🏾 Part of what we're celebrating is being featured in Sharon's Anti-Racism Newsletter! Our Founder Lisa Hurley was interviewed by her sis, and Curator-In-Chief of SARN, Sharon Hurley Hall (she/her) as part of SARN's "Building Our Own Table" series. Here's an excerpt: "The Great Exhale (TGE) is more than a community, it is a movement that centers Black women, supporting them in prioritizing self-care. We encourage Black women to put their proverbial mask on first, remove their superwoman cape, take a breath, and rest. It’s time for us to stop being the “strong Black woman.” It is time for us to relax. This is why the community focuses on self-care, soft living, and seeking joy. By providing a safe private space for Black women to be in community with each other away from harmful gazes, The Great Exhale promotes much-needed sisterhood and psychological safety. It is ideal for Black women who are ready to say no to hustle culture and yes to a life of ease." To read the full interview, go here 👉🏾: https://lnkd.in/ebdsq5iS #TheGreatExhale #Juneteenth

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Celebrating the one-year anniversary of the launch of The Great Exhale with an interview with Lisa Hurley in Sharon's Anti-Racism Newsletter - enjoy! #Juneteenth https://lnkd.in/eeNYMfgg

Building Our Own Table: Lisa Hurley

Building Our Own Table: Lisa Hurley

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Congratulations on your one-year anniversary! The Great Exhale sounds like an incredible initiative, and it's inspiring to see such a strong focus on self-care and community for Black women. Lisa Hurley's interview in Sharon's Anti-Racism Newsletter is a testament to the importance of creating safe spaces and promoting a life of ease.

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