An Afro-Indigenous (Full Spectrum) Doula + Wedding Officiant Practice by Athena Gabriella Guice

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LEGALLY BORIKUA

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God, Family, Honor, Justice, Public Service

Our Roots: Five roots hold everything we do.

  • God: Faith is the root, not the decoration. This work is sacred before it is strategic.

  • Family: However it is shaped, however it came to be — family is the center of everything we build.

  • Honor: Honor for ancestral wisdom, for the families who trust us, and for the grandmothers who held this work before language for it ever existed.

  • Justice: Care without justice is incomplete. We hold both, always, for as long as it takes.

  • Public Service: From legislative halls to birthing rooms, service to the public is not separate from this work — it is this work. Policy, advocacy, and direct care all answer to the same call.

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