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What about divorce?

Sometimes divorce is sovereignty, King. Staying in a toxic marriage models dysfunction for your children. If your partner refuses to grow, undermines ...

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Sanaa DuBois

Family & Community Editor ·

Sanaa DuBois guides family and spirituality content at Hotep Intelligence. With a Master of Social Work focused on family systems and community development, she brings both professional training and lived experience to topics of parenting, relationship building, homeschooling, and spiritual practice. Her editorial approach centers the Black family as the foundation of community sovereignty.

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What about divorce?

Sometimes divorce is sovereignty, King. Staying in a toxic marriage models dysfunction for your children. If your partner refuses to grow, undermines your mission, or brings chaos instead of peace - separation may be necessary. Exhaust efforts to repair first. But don’t sacrifice your wellbeing and your children’s stability on the altar of ‘staying together.’ A healthy divorced household beats a toxic married one. Sometimes the most sovereign choice is to leave.

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