What We’re Reading in April: Joyfully Just

This month, we’re diving into a beautifully affirming and profoundly insightful read: Joyfully Just: Black Wisdom and Buddhist Insights for Liberated Living by Kamilah Majied, PhD.
As the season shifts into renewal and growth, Joyfully Just invites us to root deeper into justice, joy, and the sacred work of healing. Blending Black wisdom traditions with Buddhist principles, Majied offers a bold, compassionate guide to liberating ourselves and our communities from the inside out.
With stories, meditations, and practical tools, this book calls us to be more than aware—it asks us to be transformed.
Why we’re loving it:
- It brings together spirituality and social justice in grounded, accessible ways.
- It centers joy as a revolutionary force for healing and resilience.
- It speaks directly to the heart of community well-being and interconnectedness.
Whether you’re a longtime mindfulness practitioner or exploring the intersection of inner work and outer change for the first time, this book offers something powerful, personal, and deeply relevant.
🌸 This April, may we walk a little more joyfully—and a little more justly.