Instructor: Miller
This space is an invitation to remember, reclaim, and reimagine. Participants will examine how resistance has always been part of Black life, how colonialism shaped our understanding of gender, and what it means to hold complexity in ourselves and in community. Rooted in Black queer and trans ways of knowing, this space explores gender expansiveness not as theory—but as a lived practice of liberation. Through storytelling, critical dialogue, and reflection, we’ll uncover how gender-affirming care, personal sovereignty, and collective accountability are necessary for any movement rooted in freedom. This session is not about debate or performance—it is about deepening our connection to self, to each other, and to the kind of world we’re trying to build.