Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood: Forgiveness, Accountability & Repair (December 2026)

Forgiveness, Accountability, and Repair is a 90-minute virtual conversation within the Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood series, hosted by Conversations in Color and facilitated by Lana Reid.
As the year comes to a close, this December 2026 conversation invites intergenerational Black women to reflect on what it truly means to repair relationships — with each other, with family, and with ourselves. Too often, forgiveness is framed as obligation, accountability is confused with punishment, and reconciliation is expected without safety or change.
This session creates space to slow down and examine the elements required for genuine repair — without pressure to rush healing or restore access prematurely.
Together, participants will explore:
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The difference between forgiveness and continued access
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Why accountability is about responsibility, not punishment
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What repair looks like when trust has been broken
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How boundaries support reconciliation rather than block it
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When letting go is an act of wisdom, not failure
Rather than centering guilt or moral pressure, this conversation emphasizes clarity, consent, and care — honoring each woman’s right to define what repair means for her.
This session is part of Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood, a monthly virtual gathering designed to foster reflection, honesty, and intentional connection among intergenerational Black women.
Facilitated by Lana Reid, founder of Conversations in Color and creator and host of The Male Perspective, this conversation offers a grounded closing to the year — one rooted in discernment, integrity, and forward movement.
