Zero Week Discussion: Rootwork Revival Video Reflection (Highly Encourage)
Welcome to Zero Week. This discussion sets the tone for how we learn together: grounded, respectful, and rooted in community care.
✅ Your Task (2 Parts)
Part 1 — Your Main Post (300+ words) Watch the assigned video from our Rootwork Revival series, then post a reflection of at least 300 words that includes:
-What stood out to you most (and why)?
-What you learned, unlearned, or felt challenged by?
-How the video connects to ancestral practices,
Hoodoo/rootwork, cultural protection, and/or Black sovereignty?
-One thoughtful question you’re left with (for the group).
Part 2 — Peer Engagement (2 Replies, 100+ words each) Reply to at least two classmates with responses that are 100+ words each.
Your replies should do at least one of the following:
-Build on their idea with a deeper connection
Offer another perspective (respectfully).
-Ask a meaningful question that moves the conversation forward.
-Add a relevant example from your lived experience (only what you’re comfortable sharing).
🧭 Community Standards (Read Before Posting)
-Privacy is law: no screenshots, reposts, or sharing outside this community.
-Consent first: do not share or reference someone else’s story outside this thread.
-Education ≠ initiation: we’re here to learn history, ethics, and foundation—not expose family-only practices.
-Use first name or alias if you prefer.
📝 Copy/Paste Template (Use This If Helpful)
1) My biggest takeaway was…
(2–4 sentences)
2) What stood out and why…
(1–2 paragraphs)
3) Connection to ancestry / rootwork / sovereignty…
(1–2 paragraphs)
4) A question I’m sitting with is…
(1–3 sentences)
⏳ Due By: January 3rd, 2026 11:59pm
When you’re done, drop a 🖤 under your own post so I know you completed both parts.
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Zero Week Discussion: Rootwork Revival Video Reflection (Highly Encourage)
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