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Breaking the Addiction Challenge Bundle

myisha t hill will walk you step-by-step through how to break the addiction and stay committed to the progress

Do you understand the history and impact of whiteness?

This challenge is results-oriented - unlike other challenges that sit on your digital shelf collecting dust, this practice group provides daily homework assignments with group sharing and accountability so you are actually implementing what you're learning! 

Over the course of the challenge, you will:

  • Unpack your own biases and privilege
  • Learn strategies for interrupting and dismantling oppressive systems
  • Develop tools for self care and healing

This is for you if:

  • You’ve read blog posts, googled terminology like ‘white culture’, ‘white comfort’ and ‘white fragility’, but you know that's not the answer you need.
  • You know there are life changes to be made, inner work to be done - but what is it? And where do you begin?
  • You know you want to do your part to dismantle white supremacy, but you’d love to have a guide on through the journey.
  • You desire to do this work with integrity and de-center your relationship with whiteness.
  • You aim to be an anti-oppression co-conspirator and be in a conscious community with women of color without causing harm.

By participating in the Breaking The Addiction to Whiteness Challenge, you will not only improve your own life but contribute to a larger movement for justice and equity.

The work of antiracism is ongoing, and we need all hands on deck to create a world that is truly inclusive and equitable.


Are you struggling to recognize Anti-Blackness in your life?

Do you want to break free from the ideology of whiteness that impacts you from seeing the humanity, joy, and liberation of Black people? Frustrated with the negative messaging and influx of Black Pain and Trauma? 

Join our Breaking The Addiction to Anti-Blackness Challenge and take the first step towards healing and liberation.

During this 5-day challenge, myisha t hill will walk you through breaking the addiction to Anti-Blackness and staying committed to the process.  

myisha t hill will guide you step-by-step as you set foundational goals in just Five DAYS so you can niche down your journey and experience liberation on the road ahead. 

This is results-oriented, challenge - unlike other challenges that sit on your digital shelf collecting dust, this practice group provides daily HW assignments with group sharing and accountability so you are actually implementing what you're learning! 

Over the course of the challenge, you will:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the history and impact of Anti-Blackness.

  • Unpack your own biases and internalized Anti-Blackness.

  • Learn strategies for interrupting and dismantling oppressive systems.

  • Develop tools for self-care and healing.

By participating in the challenge, you will not only improve your own life but contribute to a larger movement for justice and equity. The work of liberation is ongoing, and we need all hands on deck to create a world that is truly inclusive and equitable.

This is for you if:

  • You’ve read blog posts, googled terminology like ‘white culture’, ‘white comfort’ and ‘white fragility’, but you know that's not the answer you need. 

  • You know there are life changes to be made, inner work to be done - but what is it? And where do you begin? 

  • You know you want to do your part to dismantle white supremacy, but you’d love to have a guide on the journey. 

  • You desire to do this work with integrity and de-center your relationship with whiteness.

  • You aim to be an anti-oppression co-conspirator, and be in a conscious community with women of color without causing harm.


 

FAQs:

 I'm new and feel called to this container but I'm a little hesitant. How do I decide if this program is right for me?

Witnessing you in this decision-making process. I challenge you to think about your feelings of being called to this space as well as your relationship with anti-Blackness and/or the privilege of whiteness. If you are committed to striving to work on yourself, to grow and to heal, this container is for you. If you are recognizing/have recognized that whiteness and racism are systems of harmful dominance, not just individual acts of meanness, this container is for you. If you want to unpack the ways these systems have daily effects of white privilege and have informed your biases and anti-Blackness, this container is for you.

How long is the Challenge?

There are 10 replays (5 for each challenge) with Soul Work each day.

What if I change my mind?

No refunds. But I will always give you my best and show up for you and your dreams!

Is your work inclusive and safe for POGM, LGBTQ+?

Absolutely, we all wrestle with our collusion with whiteness and anti-Blackness.

Can you guarantee specific result?

You get in what you put out, we cannot guarantee your definition of success.

 

Testimonials:

Myisha puts into perspective how deeply ingrained we are in white supremacist culture, and how that plays out in every thought we have and action we take. — Jennifer S.

It can feel very challenging to engage with our own biases and privilege without getting mired in shame. Myisha leads with empathetic accountability, creating a supportive and generative space for navigating whiteness. — Whitney S.

Through Breaking the Addiction to Privilege, I became more aware of myself and the fears I carry that stop me from living into The Work. It allowed me to get at the root of my addictions to perfection, and comfort. — Sam B.

Myisha’s Breaking the Addiction to Privilege course has helped me deepen my understanding the privileges I hold as well as the the aspects of dominant culture that I cling to in comfort. The 12 steps Myisha presents to breaking that addiction are steps that you can put into real time practice, revisit and apply on this journey for the rest of your life. — Lindsay Brickel

Myisha supports me in showing up as my whole authentic self with self-empathy to make connections with others by planting the seeds that will lead towards collective liberation. — Angie Holmes