The Journey
A Quiet Celebration
We’re celebrating two amazing years of growth, transformation, and love! 🌟
✨ Manifesting Big Things in the Age of Aquarius ✨
Join us as we align with the shifting vibrations of the Earth and step boldly into a new chapter of evolution.
💫 Let’s rise together as we embrace the energy of change and transformation. Stay tuned for what’s to come!
Cemetery Dirt
Explore the significance of ancestor veneration in Black America, highlighting unique cultural practices related to cemeteries and graveyards. Discover the importance of honoring the dead, the use of graveyard dirt, and the connections between generations. Join the conversation on how families celebrate and remember their ancestors.
WE are the Farm!
Happy Jupiter Day! Our thoughts, wishes and dreams embodying luck and representing our life ideology, faith, and philosophical pursuits. Symbolizing growth, prosperity, and good fortune.
Site Visit to The Mills House Hotel
Spiritual Activism: On the Streets, at the Shrines
Embracing Liberation: Middleton-Cooke Farms' Vision for Healing and Restoring Culture
Fingerprints in the Brick
Kat Niambi stands in front of the Bennett Rice Mill Facade during her tour of the Union Pier Open House March 5 2024. This is a historic moment.
“Customizing (My) Joy Factory”
Kat moderates a panel at Lowcountry Local First’s Annual good business summit and becomes instant friends with Black women farmers Clarenda Stanley (Farmer Cee) and Bonita Clemons (Farmasis).
Slacking…
Embracing the concept of 'slacking' with self-compassion—my journey since August. Dive into our diverse online community of Black, Indigenous, and non-binary voices. Let's connect, learn, and grow together in support of our meaningful nonprofit endeavors.
Ghostbusters: Unveiling the Power of Spiritual Activism: Freeing Spirits from Confinement at the Aiken-Rhett Museum
In a world filled with bustling cities, modern conveniences, and the constant hum of technological progress, it's easy to overlook the stories of those who came before us. Hidden within the walls of historic landmarks like the Aiken-Rhett Museum lies a unique opportunity for spiritual activism - a journey that transcends time and space, aimed at liberating the spirits of the enslaved confined within these hallowed grounds. In this blog post, we delve into the profound concept of spiritual activism and how one can contribute to freeing the spirits at the Aiken-Rhett Museum and other places of torture and horrendous acts while also embracing a greater understanding of history and its impact on Black bodies.
Providing Comfort and Healing: Supporting Black Women with Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome
Providing Comfort and Healing: Supporting Black Women with Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome
Planting by Chakras
Heart Chakra
Legacy
The Legacy of Marriage
Uncle Porgy
When Reflectors Manifest
Why a Farm?
The Rules of my Storytelling
Chiron in 29 Pisces