A Letter to Our Future Harriet Tubmans: I See You 


You, who dream past the boundaries of the second, who transfer by the darkish with nothing however intuition and a imaginative and prescient others name unattainable—you might be seen. You might be recognized. And you might be wanted. 

Portrait of abolitionist Harriet Tubman
Abolitionist Harriet Tubman. Picture: Getty Photos.

Our goals for one another have at all times been our biggest device. From our goals have sprouted motion and pathways to futures meant to be higher for us all. Ancestors like Harriet Tubman left behind heirlooms of chance rooted in these very goals. It’s our obligation at present to proceed to move each down. She walked earlier than you, holding the road between terror and transformation, carrying the burden of a future she had by no means seen however knew, deep in her bones, was attainable.  

It was this imaginative and prescient rooted in her creativeness that may lead her to relentlessly pursue a world simply past her attain. Harriet Tubman fled and returned, fled and returned, not simply because she might, however as a result of she should. Her freedom was not singular. Neither is ours. 

You may have been referred to as on time and time once more to make magic occur, whereas others have continued to attempt to stifle your energy. It’s an unrelenting struggle, and I do know you might be drained. Exhausted from being the bearers of a imaginative and prescient some refuse to see. Exhausted from being requested to sacrifice your thoughts, physique and spirit for progress, which is constantly met with resistance.

Your thoughts could also be calling on you to retreat on this second and easily exist as we climate the storm. However now could be the time to recollect that you’re not alone. Now’s the time to reconnect and construct collectively. Now’s the time to dream and create collectively. Now’s the time to think about a future past at present or tomorrow, past present generations, as our ancestors imagined ours. It’s your crucial on this second to make and pursue a map past survival. 

In opposition to the backdrop of a consequential nightmare, Harriet Tubman imagined the horizon of freedom. Imagining the horizon was not a luxurious or an afterthought: it was the important path to freedom for her and generations. Freedom shouldn’t be outlined by detachment from the present actuality or just tinkering with the established order. However slightly freedom imagined as anchored in a brand new world of collective abundance and chance.

She was an architect of freedom, not only for herself however for generations. She teaches us that liberation shouldn’t be a lone endeavor. It’s a refrain, a present, a motion of many fingers and hearts stitched collectively in belief. 

And belief—oh, how she trusted. Within the cowl of evening, within the whispered instructions of the wind, within the stillness the place spirit speaks. It’s usually stated she stopped at bushes to pause, hearken to her personal breath and envision the trail forward in the dead of night of the evening. She reminds us that urgency have to be met with relaxation, that imaginative and prescient have to be nurtured in quiet locations.  

This second calls on your creativeness, your cussed perception in chance, your willingness to make maps the place there are none. The world is shifting, unraveling and remaking itself unexpectedly. You recognize, as she did, that freedom isn’t just escape—it’s creation. It’s the work of constructing one thing past survival. 

Immediately, it’s as much as us to hold Harriet Tubman and all our ancestors’ legacies ahead. Allow us to nurture these seeds fastidiously planted for us and plant new ones for ourselves and future generations. Allow us to discover moments for important acts of stillness and relaxation the place we will recharge our imaginations – and easily simply be. And in that stillness, ask your self: “What’s your creativeness mapping out for you? For us? How can we begin creating it at present? What do we have to make it attainable? What do we have to not solely survive this second however thrive regardless of it?”

Like her, we should belief our imaginative and prescient and moments of reflection by listening to what we’re being referred to as to create and permit motion to comply with.     

So relaxation, as a result of she did. Dream, as a result of she did. Transfer in love and technique, as a result of she did. And when the trail is unclear, when the burden feels too nice, bear in mind you aren’t alone. The longer term is ready so that you can make it actual. 

With deep love and religion – Gabrielle, a fellow traveler 

Gabrielle Wyatt, founding father of The Highland Undertaking, a rising coalition of 60+ Black ladies leaders and their allies designing and main options that construct multi-generational wealth and create transformative change, pens a letter to future feminine visionaries.

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