Heavenly father, I know I’m stuck in my ways, committed the worst of sins and enter with
bloodied hands,
but only you can make it better.
So allow me into your graces, where man meets with God and God with man,
Let two star-crossed beings, intercede under a transverse reality
The crossway between heaven and earth, a spotlighted rarity and sacred place of communion
Let it be that heaven can be found on earth once again under the light
only You could’ve orchestrated
Eden
A system of governance with sisterhood as policy
A culture of reliance
A submission to your will
Your will in its entirety
And a love for things greater than
So when we enter Eden, let it be that instead of trees, we have monuments
That we exchange our snakes for crowns
And our knowledge of good be from simply knowing you
Grace be to the new Eden
Donel Kadima
Donel Kadima is a dynamic Afro-Francophone writer and researcher based in Calgary, Alberta. Born in South Africa to Congolese parents, she moved to Calgary and is currently pursuing a degree in Health Sciences at the University of Calgary, specializing in Biomedical Science. Donel's writing blends personal narrative and social commentary, focusing on themes of healing, resilience, and self-empowerment. Her debut publication with TCI initiative, "Eden" is a self reflective poem that highlights the struggles and triumphs of being isolated and seeking belonging and truth. Passionate about youth empowerment, Donel encourages young Black women and girls to explore their identities and pursue their dreams fearlessly. As a child and women's health researcher, she collaborates with local and national organizations to promote equitable healthcare access.Donel's work embodies advocacy and empowerment, making her a vital voice for marginalized communities and an inspiration to many.