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“And Still, I Rise into Joy” is a bold and breathtaking declaration of identity, healing, and purpose. Written as a birthday benediction, this monologue honors the sacred journey of a woman who has endured the fire, embraced her becoming, and chosen joy as a radical act of liberation. With poetic power and divine defiance, it speaks to the woman who is no longer asking for permission—she’s claiming her place, her peace, and her power. This isn’t just a celebration. It’s a soul awakening.
By Frenetta Tate“And Still, I Rise into Joy” is a bold and breathtaking declaration of identity, healing, and purpose. Written as a birthday benediction, this monologue honors the sacred journey of a woman who has endured the fire, embraced her becoming, and chosen joy as a radical act of liberation. With poetic power and divine defiance, it speaks to the woman who is no longer asking for permission—she’s claiming her place, her peace, and her power. This isn’t just a celebration. It’s a soul awakening.