It's time for testimony service

“She who learns must teach.” - African Proverb

Dear Family,

It’s time for testimony service! We’re at an important moment—the end of May and the start of June. This transition holds immense significance, a sacred space where endings become beginnings. Together, we can reflect on what we’ve accomplished in May and call in what we want for June.

Tomorrow, June 1st, at 10AM ET, lace up your sneakers, step outside, and join us for a walk. Here’s what to expect:

  • Testimonies from May: Share your stories of transformation, breakthroughs, victories, and manifestations. This is our time to speak our truths and celebrate our journeys.

  • Setting Our Vision for June: June holds special significance as the month of freedom and liberation. We will create a vision for what we want and call it in. Morgan and I will publicly declare one thing we are getting free from for the next 30 days as a ritual and celebration to usher in the Summer and all of its beautiful possibilities. We invite you to come on the line and declare what you are getting free from as well.

The lines will be open for you to press *9 and join the voices of Black women around the world.

This call is more than a check-in; it’s a celebration and an honoring of the traditions of our foremothers. Just as they gathered in community, we will unite each week as a mass demonstration of healing. 

Be a part of the magic tomorrow at 10AM ET/7AM PT. 

Call: (646) 876-9923 (Code 734464325#). Press *9 if you want to join the conversation while walking.

Forward this email to every woman you know who needs this space, who needs this healing, or who simply wants to be part of something transformative. Tell them: “There’s a place in GirlTREK where you are seen, celebrated, and welcomed. Join us. Your presence is powerful and necessary.”

In sisterhood and solidarity,

The GirlTREK Team


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