IsleBlaque: Born From Epiphany
- Abigail Johnson
- Feb 18
- 1 min read
IsleBlaque is an epiphany of what we call exploitation.
Something that has happened since the beginning of time. Something we have witnessed repeatedly — culturally, economically, socially. Watching what is ours be taken, reshaped, and redistributed without honour or acknowledgment.
As the founder, I will admit this openly:
This idea was born from anger.
From feeling distraught.
From the grief of seeing something stolen over and over again.
But anger is not the destination. It was the ignition.
IsleBlaque exists to anchor our community.
To set values.
To create boundaries.
To build structures that protect what we create instead of watching it be consumed.
We face battles every day — internally, externally, and beyond. Some are visible. Some are silent. Some are historical patterns repeating themselves in modern form.
IsleBlaque is here to support, accommodate, and unite.
Not from a place of chaos. But from intention.
As I continue to build and create, there will be setbacks. There will be moments of navigating conflict, misunderstanding, and growth. That is part of the journey. But this space is about healing while building — not just reacting.
This is about anchoring identity.
This is about collective progress.
This is about learning to protect what we birth.
And this is only the beginning.



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