I AM ENOUGH by Besa Gordon

I AM ENOUGH — Besa Gordon's powerful spoken word piece, recorded live at “Dear Sis” in Spokane, Washington, is a profound declaration of self-acceptance and personal empowerment. The poem confronts societal pressures and internalized criticism, challenging the narrative that individuals, particularly Black women, must conform to external expectations. Through raw, evocative language, Gordon deconstructs the messages of being "too much" or "not enough" and transforms them into a celebration of authentic self-love.

The poem's purpose is to inspire resilience and self-validation. It speaks directly to those who have been told to shrink, dim their light, or modify their true selves to make others comfortable. Gordon's words are a manifesto of personal liberation, emphasizing that one's worth is not determined by external judgments but by self-belief and inner strength.

The poem ultimately serves as an empowering narrative of personal transformation, encouraging listeners to recognize their inherent value, embrace their authentic selves, and understand that self-acceptance is the most profound form of love.

We miss you, Besa, and await your return to the Black Media Matters Studio. #Back2Besa #BlackMediaMatters #WWConverge #FOX13Seattle

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