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Education is at the core of everything we do at BLEXIT. Explore our diverse courses ranging from marriage to finances, including trainings on breaking free from mental barriers and understanding culture. We believe that only through education, can you experience true liberation.


Intergenerational Trauma Ep. 2
BLEXIT Education invites you to the powerful conclusion of our two-part series: Intergenerational Trauma. Join our Senio...

Intergenerational Trauma Ep. 1
Join BLEXIT Education for an unmissable two-part series: Intergenerational Trauma.We’re diving DEEP into one of the most...

Women’s History Month w/BLEXIT
In honor of Women’s History Month, BLEXIT Education presents a powerful and inspiring training featuring Emmasara ...

BLEXIT Buzz: Stronger Families Brighter Futures

BLEXIT Buzz: The System is Failing Our Kids

Entrepreneurship Course
Christopher Jess will discuss what entrepreneurship is, how to become an entrepreneur, and how becoming an entrepreneur ...

Discover BLEXIT
Join BLEXIT Education in kicking off 2025 with an inspiring training session that celebrates our collective power to cre...

The Power of Voting
BLEXIT Education presents “The Power of Voting,” a powerful training session led by Dr. Tracey Phillips, BLE...

Love/Hate Relationship
Black Attitudes Towards the Media: In this enlightening training session, we examine how the media often creates Black m...

The Talk
In this training session, we explore a new perspective on “The Talk” in Black America. Instead of instilling...

Marriage Matters
Welcome to “Marriage Matters,” an enriching course offered by BLEXIT, designed to explore the profound signi...
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The Freedom Blog is your hub for inspiration, empowerment, and knowledge. Dive into our engaging posts that explore key issues affecting our community and discover tips for personal growth and how to experience true freedom.

AFTER A FALSE PROPHECY, BROTHER JOSHUA SETS A NEW DATE FOR THE RAPTURE, BUT WHAT DOES JESUS SAY ABOUT HIS SECOND COMING?
AFTER A FALSE PROPHECY, BROTHER JOSHUA SETS A NEW DATE FOR THE RAPTURE, BUT WHAT DOES JESUS SAY ABOUT HIS SECOND COMING?...

What Our Ancestors Knew About Racism That We’ve Forgotten
The difference between slavery and hurt feelings isn’t complicated. Unless you’re trying to control people. ...

Scrolling Is Stealing Your Joy
You pick up your phone just to check a notification. Ten minutes later, you’ve scrolled past a vacation in Greece, a new...

Why “Busy” Isn’t the Same as Productive
Somewhere along the way, “busy” became a badge of honor. We glorify packed calendars, late nights, and constant motion a...

DC in Focus: What Safety Really Means for Residents
The headlines make it sound like Washington, D.C. is in chaos: federal takeovers, political clashes, and protests agains...

From Chaos to Courage: What Erika Kirk Teaches America After Charlie’s Death
America has grown comfortable with chaos as a response to tragedy. When something terrible happens, we’ve been con...

Charlie Kirk: The Man Behind the Platform
There is a difference between knowing someone in passing and truly knowing them. I had known Charlie Kirk for years. We ...

A Murder in Charlotte and the Crisis of Black Culture
At 10 PM on August 22, 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska boarded a light rail train in Charlotte. Four minute...

Kids’ Movies Don’t Need to Force Grown-Up Conversations
When Disney and Pixar released Lightyear back in 2022, it was supposed to be a fun spin-off about Buzz Lightyear—the her...

How the Savannah Bananas Are Changing the Game for Families
Baseball is often called America’s pastime, but let’s be honest—many families don’t think of it that way anymore. Enter ...

Is Fast Food Too Fast for Families? What We Lose When We Skip the Table
In today’s world, convenience often wins. Drive-thrus, delivery apps, and microwave meals make it easy to get food on th...

Are We Becoming Lazy? The Rise of “Quiet Quitting” and What It Means for Society
In recent years, the term “quiet quitting” has gained traction, often associated with younger generations stepping back ...