Juneteenth: A Soft Pause with a Loud Purpose
By Attiyya Atkins I’m writing this from Chicago, where I decided to take a break for Juneteenth. Not for the parties. Not for the people. But for the soft, radical act of rest. I’ve been sleeping in. Drinking on rooftops. Looking out over the city, reflecting. I’m reclaiming what softness means for a Black woman
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