About this campaign
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When We Lost Our Platform, We Found Our Purpose
My name is myisha t hill, and I am the founder of what began as Check Your Privilege, a space that dared to ask uncomfortable questions about power, privilege, and liberation.
We built a thriving community by creating content that invited people to examine their role in systems of oppression. We chose momentum over urgency, humanity over perfectionism, and sustainable, embodied work over performative activism.
Then we lost access to our content.
We lost our platform.
That loss could have ended us.
Instead, it forced us to reimagine everything.
In rebuilding, we connected more deeply to the science beneath this work.
Neuroplasticity Is Our Superpower
When our platform disappeared, we had to rebuild from the ground up. In doing so, we discovered something profound.
The same principles that help us recover from loss are the same principles that fuel collective liberation.
Neuroplasticity, our brain?s ability to rewire itself, is not just about personal healing.
It is about building the resilience to keep imagining something better for all of us, even when systems attempt to silence that dream.
Out of that realization, Heal Your Way Forward emerged as a fiscally sponsored nonprofit project under Social Good Fund, a mindful, self-compassionate collective working at the intersection of neuroscience, mindfulness, and liberation.
We understand that healing from oppression is not just ideological.
It is somatic.
Through nervous system regulation, meditation, movement practices, Direct Compassionate Communication, and community care, we create spaces where people can engage in the lifelong work of healing relationships across difference.
We are not just talking about change.
We are rewiring our brains and bodies to sustain it.
Access Is Liberation
From the beginning, we have lived our values through our accessibility practices.
We have never turned anyone away due to inability to pay.
We offer scholarships for memberships, classes, and courses because we believe healing work should be available to everyone.
We also offer discounted membership specifically for Black and Indigenous bodies of culture, recognizing that those most impacted by systems of harm deserve centered access to healing resources.
This is not charity.
This is reparative justice in action.
This is what it looks like when we refuse to let the dream of something better disappear.
Why We Need Your Support Now
Building resilience, both personal and collective, requires sustained care and real resources.
As a fiscally sponsored project through Social Good Fund, we are building infrastructure that cannot be taken away. At the same time, our commitment to accessibility means we rely on community support to sustain this work.
Your donations directly fund:
- Scholarships and discounted memberships for ALL facing financial barriers
- Prioritized access for Black and Indigenous community members
- Fair, sustainable compensation for facilitators and guides
- Technology and infrastructure we control
- Resources that translate neuroscience and mindfulness into embodied liberation practice
Your contribution does not just support a nonprofit.
It invests in our collective capacity to keep dreaming, healing, and building toward liberation.
Every gift strengthens the neural pathways of hope, connection, and sustainable resistance.
Whether you give $10 or $1,000, you are saying yes to a future where healing work is accessible to all, where our bodies and brains are honored as sites of transformation, and where we keep showing up for something better together.
Donate today
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Heal your way forward with us.
Because the dream of liberation belongs to all of us.
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