Take Good Care (thank you Toni Cade Bambara)

Toni Cade and booksLast night some of gathered to immerse ourselves in a Black feminist ethic of care as exemplified in the letters between Toni Cade Bambara and her fellow Black feminist writers. We wrote thousands of letters among us.  We wrote list about poems and poems about lists.  We called on the living, the lived before and the not yet living.  We learned from letters from and to Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, Octavia Butler, June Jordan, Alice Walker, Cheryl Clarke, Cheryll Greene, Nikky Finney, Gloria Joseph and more. We contextualized our mutual-aid in this moment in the interdependence of the Black feminist writers of the late 20th century with gratitude and love. Our offering is this group poem that we created together.  We recommend reading it out loud if possible.

We love you,

Take good care.

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Take Good Care

 

by the participants in the Take Good Care of Your Blessings Workshop on Toni Cade Bambara Eve

 

“Take good care of your energies.”

-Toni Cade Bambara

 

take good care of your tenderheart

take good care of your healing bodymind

 

take good care of your rhythms

take good care of your inner child

 

take good care of your center

take good care of your words

 

take good care of your spirit

take good care of your feet

 

take good care of your magic

take good care of your rest

 

take good care of your mind

take good care of your mentors

 

take good care of your intuition

take good care of your wisdom

 

take good care of your self

take good care of our togetherness

 

take good care of your spine

take good care of your song

 

take good care of your prayers

take good care of your people

 

take good care of the future

take good care of the past

 

take good care of your ancestors

take good care of your heart

 

take good care of your favorite elder activists

take good care of your joy

 

take good care of the young elders in your life

take good care of your breath

take good care of your tears

 

take good care of your sacred connections

take good care of your womb

 

take good care of your lungs

take good care of your dreams

 

take good care of your friendships

take good care of fear, your doubt

 

take good care of the ones we feel inclined to push away

take good care of your shadow selves

 

take good care of your light

take good care of your pleasure

 

take good care of your laughter

take good care of your gifts

 

take good care of your skin, it is your largest organ

take good care of your refuge

 

take good care of your shoulders, pay attention to them

take good care of your giggles

 

take good care of your curiosity

take good care of strangers

 

take good care of those without wifi. reach beyond the internet connection and gind the rainbow connection

 

take good care of your altar

take good care of your pets

 

take good care of the seeds sprouting in the dark soil within your being

take good care of the body and the planet that are both at once your home

 

take good care of children.

take good care of their minds, their hearts, their brilliance

 

take good care of your neighbor

take good care of your block

 

take good care of the people

take good care of your Black(ness)

 

take good care of your queerness and quietness and shyness

take good care of your children, whether embodied or not

 

take good care of sacredness

take good care of your spine that might hurt from years of contorting our humanity into something too small for us

 

take good care of your Mother

take good care of the earth

 

take good care of your courage

take good care of Alexis!

 

take good care of your fire, your water, and your breath

take good care of your dreams

 

take good care of your prayers, spirits are listening

take good care of your truth

 

take good care of your voice no matter how loud or quiet it may be

take good care of your soft parts and your breath

 

take good care of your eyes after staring at the screen

take good care of the tiny muscles around your mouth, notice when they are tired and let them soften

 

take good care of the places you just left, someone is coming behind you

take good care of the new world being born

 

take good care.

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