A Real Conversation
There’s something I’ve been sitting with lately, and I want to talk about it with you. Not as a lecture, but as a real conversation.
When we hear the word Reparations and the Legacy We’re Still Building, most people immediately think about slavery. And yes, that’s part of the story. But if we stop there, we miss the bigger truth.
The harm did not end when slavery ended. It did not fade away over time. It evolved into new systems, new policies, and new barriers that continued to impact Black families for generations.
More Than History
For me, this is not just history. It connects directly to everything we talk about here at Crowned in Black Love. Family. Legacy. Building something that lasts.
There was a time when Black families were locked out of homeownership, not by chance, but by policy. While other families were able to buy homes, build equity, and pass that down, many of our families were denied loans or pushed into predatory contracts.
That matters.
Because a home is more than a place to live. It represents stability, opportunity, and something you can pass on.
When that is taken away or made harder to reach, it does not just affect one generation. It shapes the future of families for decades.
How I See Reparations
So when I think about reparations, I do not see a handout. I do not see charity.
I see acknowledgment.
I see a country being honest about the systems that helped create the gaps we still see today. Not just in wealth, but in access, opportunity, and stability.
And more than anything, I see it through the lens of legacy.
The Legacy Conversation
We talk a lot about building strong families. About loving each other well. About raising confident, grounded children. About creating something that lasts beyond us.
But we also have to recognize that for many Black families, the starting line was moved. Not because of a lack of effort, but because of intentional barriers.
That does not take away from our strength. It highlights it.
Because despite all of that, we have still built. We have still loved. We have still created stability and community in ways that continue to inspire.
That is Black love.
Moving Forward With Truth
Now imagine what is possible when truth meets action.
Reparations, at its core, is about restoring what was disrupted. It is about creating a path where legacy is not constantly being rebuilt from the ground up, but strengthened across generations.
This is not about division. It is about clarity.
If we are serious about strong families and lasting legacies, we also have to be honest about the systems that made those things harder to achieve.
Why This Matters Here
At Crowned in Black Love, we celebrate what we are building every single day.
But we can also tell the truth about what we have had to overcome to build it.
Both things matter.
And both things deserve to be part of the conversation.
What are your thoughts about Reparations and the Legacy We’re Still Building
Reparations is not just about the past. It is about legacy, truth, and what was taken from Black families. A real conversation about love, wealth, and building stronger futures. #CrownedInBlackLove #BlackLove #Legacy
