Mia McKenzie is an award-winning writer and creator known for her impactful storytelling and exploration of race, identity, and social justice. She is the founder of Black Girl Dangerous, a platform amplifying marginalized voices. McKenzie's debut novel, "The Summer We Got Free," received the Lambda Literary Award, and her insightful essays have been featured in numerous publications. Her work challenges societal norms and champions inclusivity and change.
We are not free until all of us are free.
Love is not about possession, it's about liberation.
We must confront our past in order to create a better future.
The power to heal lies within us all.
Fear is only powerful if we allow it to control us.
The truth may be painful, but it's necessary for growth.
The strength of our community lies in our unity.
Happiness is not found in external possessions, but within oneself.
The first step to liberation is self-acceptance.
Change begins with us, within our own hearts and minds.
The pursuit of freedom is a lifelong journey.
The greatest gift we can give ourselves is self-love.