Destined For Impact
Program

Discover Your Gifts, Learn Your Purpose, Take Action
What's Included in this program?
- 4 Week Training Program (Jan. 29th - February 19th)
- Healing from Internalized Oppressions Training Session
- Using Your Gifts for Social Justice Training Session
- Copy of Biggest, Fullest, Brightest by Matthew Reynolds
$97
Using your Gifts for Social Justice
It is important to be able to live in a society based on justice, equal opportunity, and love of our neighbor.
Knowing that we are here for a greater impact and that I have a process that will help you uncover that for you, I decided to bring this together and host my workshop to help you identify your gifts and purpose and put them to use for social justice.
This workshop will definitely help you identify your gifts and purpose and how you can apply them in the pursuit of social justice.


Healing from Internalized Oppression
During this four week live virtual program, we will:
Have an introduction to the terms: Internalized Superiority, Internalized Racism, Internalized Racial Oppressions. Colonizer Illness, Edgar Villanueva
-Review How much of your thinking is your thinking? What is “whiteness”? Who created “whiteness”?
-Answer the question -What aspects of our life have encouraged us to build our foundation of who we are that goes directly against humanity itself?
Discover - Are we uplifting humanity, or reinforcing the status quo's ideas of humanity?
Develop a HABITS journal-creating habits around putting yours and others humanity first (being humanity led)
BIGGEST, FULLEST, BRIGHTEST:
Shifting the Consciousness of Humanity
By Matthew Reynolds

Who am I? Where do I fit in? Almost everyone has asked those questions. In his book, BIGGEST, FULLEST, BRIGHTEST: Shifting the Consciousness of Humanity, Matthew Reynolds tells his story of struggling to find a place of belonging in a world that continually tells him he isn’t good enough.
He experienced strife from the day he was born to a white mother and Black father in the time before interracial marriage was legal or accepted. As a child, he became aware that he was attracted to the same gender and recognized that being Black and gay made him doubly different and perceived as very much “less than.” Driven by an overwhelming desire to blend in, he created a persona that allowed him to function in the world . . . but, at what cost?
In order to find himself and reclaim his true identity, the author has spent his entire life doing the grueling Work necessary to achieve that goal.
Free Copy with Program