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They Whispered So We Could Roar
You don’t have to fit.
You don’t have to shrink.
You don’t have to wait for permission.
Your grandmother may have worn pearls, you wear power.
She may have kept the peace, you create the revolution.
This is your turn.
To speak what she couldn’t.
To build what she dreamed.
To honor her silence with your sound.
Sassy is your birthright. Sacred is your backbone.
Make history in sequins, sass, and soul.


The Power of the Pause
Let's all take a sacred‑pause this International Women’s Weekend a powerful collective exhale, a moment where every woman feels invited to soften, slow down, and reclaim her energy as sacred.
International Women’s Weekend feels like the perfect moment to remember this truth:
Rest is not a reward. Rest is a reclamation. Rest is a radical return to yourself.
In a world that praises the woman who keeps going, keeps giving, keeps holding it all together…the most revolution


Fearlessly Becoming: A Sassy & Sacred Invitation
We welcome submissions that explore:
Fearlessly Becoming — stories of transformation, emergence, and unapologetic self-expression
We are especially honored to uplift voices from women across all cultures, backgrounds, and lived experiences. Your story is a gift. Your truth is a torch.
Submit your article to:
submissions@sassyandsacred.ca
sassyandsacredmagazine.ca


Feeling in the Pink?
Here in the Sassy & Sacred universe, we live our P.I.N.K. power:
P — Present: I choose to be fully here.
I — Inspired: I rise for the women who came before me.
N — Nourished: I feed my spirit with truth and tenderness.
K — Known: I am seen. I am heard. I am whole.
Today is a day of no bullying.
A day of being kind.
A day of being P.I.N.K.
Let’s rise together, in softness, in strength, in siSTARhood.
sassyandsacred.ca
For the Women Who Had No Voice And the Daughters Who Rise Because of Them
She belonged to a generation of women who were expected to serve, to sacrifice, to stay silent. Women who were defined by their roles, not their souls. Women who carried entire families, entire communities, entire histories — yet were rarely invited to carry their own names with pride.
Our mothers lived inside expectations so tight they could barely breathe.
We are here to reclaim. We are here to speak. We are here to become.
Sassy & Sacred Magazine was born from this tru
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