Reflection VIII — Little Weapons Everywhere

EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 25 MIN

Reflection VIII — Little Weapons Everywhere

from Afrocentric. · host Morgan Gray

In this reflective episode, host Morgan Gray unpacks Abbey Lincoln’s profound notion of “the promise of protection” — a promise once extended to Black women in America but gradually stripped away through systems of hierarchy and control. Revealing the necessity of self-preservation in a world that often denies it.In this intimate reflection, Morgan emphasizes the truth that it is ultimately ignorant to expect anyone outside yourself to protect you. You must be your first line of defense — and when that foundation is strong, the rest will naturally follow.Through personal insight and poetic analysis, the conversation turns toward fear: how it hides in the body, dysregulates the nervous system, and stands as one of the greatest obstacles to healing and empowerment. Reflection VIII invites listeners to confront fear not as an enemy, but as a teacher — and to rediscover protection as an internal, self-regulated practice rooted in awareness, courage, and self-trust.

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