
Welcome to Core.Restore.Study a healing iniative for Full Spetrum Recovery for those negatively impacted by the legacy of slavery.
We actively are building meditation sequences, historical archives, and art works that help reintegration with ancestral knowledge and pride.
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The Ceremonial Activation
An activation free to the public, featuring guided meditations, collective healing sound baths, space held for deep inner child healing, and emotional dialogue facilitation, all to give people in communities a platform to gather intentionally. Holding a safe space for vulnerability and free expression.
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The Outdoor Activation
A cermonial Activation that works as a pop-up experience featuring elements of a parade, performance and face painting. Instruments are made, and shared to invoke a communal metta meditation experience. Chanting, singing, and positive affirmations are shared amongst participants, open to public, as in new walk in participants may join the experience.
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The Communal Practice
The daily gathering experience rooted in meditation, ancestral remembrance and activating dormant inner power and confidence.
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Mission Statement
Core. Restore. Study.
Mission Statement
Core. Restore. Study. is a multidisciplinary initiative dedicated to full spectrum recovery for individuals and communities impacted by the transatlantic slave trade and its enduring post-generational effects. We address the inherited trauma that manifests in the mind, body, and spirit—through both conscious and unconscious behaviors, cultural erasure, and systemic oppression.
Our mission is to restore humanity, dignity, and identity to people who have been colonized—people of color and descendants of colonizers alike—through healing, education, art, and spiritual practices rooted in ancestral knowledge. We explore how slavery and colonization have normalized self hate, created generational density, altering DNA expression, stress hormone production, and spiritual identity across all communities.
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Core Beliefs
Trauma is inherited: Through epigenetic changes, generations carry the psychological and physiological wounds of colonization, slavery, and displacement.
Healing must be holistic: Recovery is spiritual, emotional, and physical—requiring cultural, genetic, and historical reconnection.
Colonization affects everyone: Both the oppressed and the oppressors carry generational legacies that require acknowledgment, processing, and transformation.
Spiritual identity is sacred: Reviving Indigenous spiritualities is vital for personal and collective wholeness.
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Program Pillars
Rehumanization through Education & Healing
Bringing Awareness to trauma-informed parenting rooted in understanding the conditions of slavery and colonial legacies.
Destigmatizing Indigenous and ancestral spiritual practices.
Genealogy and DNA research to help individuals rediscover ancestral identity.
Archive access and historical research on colonization’s psychological effects globally.
DNA Healing & Epigenetic Awareness
Research and workshops exploring how trauma affects genetic expression and health.
Meditation practices designed to alter gene expression—supporting nervous system regulation and long-term healing.
Embodied Healing Practices
Facilitated sessions in:
Meditation
Chi Qong
Breathwork
Yoga
Cultural ceremonies
Nature immersion to support nervous system recalibration and emotional recovery.
Art & Dialogue for Meaning-Making
Collective panels, group discussions, and exhibitions as spaces to process and express grief, loss, resilience, and identity.
Art as a vehicle for storytelling, trauma release, and cultural reclamation.
Ancestral Integration & Future Visioning
Creative platforms to explore ancestral trauma and triumph.
Envisioning liberated futures beyond systemic limitations and inherited beliefs.
From fragmentation to wholeness: Integrating the legacy of strength and resilience.
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Program Tiers
Short-Term Immersion
1-Day Retreats: Trauma-informed practices, grounding techniques, group meditation, and art therapy.
2-Week Intensives: DNA Healing meditations, access to colonization research archives, cultural ceremonies.
Long-Term Fellowship
3-Month Exhibitor Fellowship: Meditation, research, art creation, culminating in a public exhibition.
6-Month Ancestral Scholar Residency: Includes meditation training, genealogy research, archive expeditions, panel participation, and healing exhibitions.
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Core. Restore. Study Campus
A permanent Facility for Health and Wellness, set in nature, offering:
Safe, immersive healing spaces
On-site programs
Nature-based therapeutic environments
> "Research shows that time in nature reduces anxiety, depression, and promotes overall well-being."
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Budget & Staffing Needs
Item Estimated Cost
Trauma journals & diaries $300
Meditation mats TBD
DNA kits TBD
Headquarters / Nature Campus $5,000
Research expeditions & travel TBD
Archive access & genealogy tools TBD
Staffing Needs
Trauma Specialist (certified)
Chi Qong Instructor
Acupuncturist
Meditation Facilitator
Genealogy Specialist
On-site Historian
Access & Inclusion
Sponsorships and scholarships available
Application process for all participants
Open to global communities in the Diaspora and descendants of colonizers
Emphasis on youth re-engaging with cultural identity
Governance & Board
Board members chosen based on performance and commitment to the mission
Roles include: fundraising, outreach, program development
Dismissal process includes written notice and accountability review
Conclusion: Why Core. Restore. Study Matters
Core. Restore. Study is more than a wellness initiative—it's a movement toward ancestral restoration, cultural reclamation, and embodied liberation. Through intentional practices, research, and spiritual integration, we guide individuals from inherited fragmentation into full spectrum healing—empowering them to live whole, connected, and sovereign lives.
















