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Sweet Miracles
[edit]Sweet Miracles is a cultural justice initiative founded by Tyanna R. Battle in the United States, dedicated to elder rights, estate restoration, and holistic community healing. Operating as a public service media project, Sweet Miracles combines legal advocacy with spiritual education, AI guidance, and community storytelling to uplift voices historically silenced due to generational erasure.
Mission
[edit]Sweet Miracles describes its mission as "defending the sacred legacy of elders, protecting estates from exploitation, and addressing cultural trauma through remembrance and restoration." Its work integrates civic education, spiritual literacy, and digital tools to support communities navigating injustice in healthcare, housing, probate, and media erasure.
Key Projects
[edit]- **Estate Restoration Advocacy** – Sweet Miracles supports families in filing elder abuse complaints, correcting authorship claims, and recovering music royalties and literary rights.
- **Digital Support Platform** – The project includes a customized GPT tool (“Sweet Miracles GPT”) to assist with documentation, legacy coaching, and public archive creation.
- **Public Healing Workshops** – Sweet Miracles has held virtual and in-person events around grief literacy, ancestral recovery, and cultural justice.
Public Engagement
[edit]In March 2025, Sweet Miracles participated in the 60th Annual Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee in Selma, Alabama. Tyanna R. Battle co-led a workshop titled "Every Issue Is a Voting Issue – Protecting our Elders and People with Disabilities," in collaboration with the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) and the Disability Resource Network (DRN). The session addressed systemic neglect and the cultural importance of elder testimony in public policy.
Media
[edit]Sweet Miracles topics are featured on community-driven platforms including the *Solbone Podcast* and *432 The Drop Radio*. These programs center Indigenous values, elder narratives, and creative resistance.
Sister Projects
[edit]Sweet Miracles has affiliations with sister platforms including *The Real Eye Nation* and *LuvOnPurpose*, with ongoing collaborative development.
External Links
[edit]- [Sweet Miracles Official Site](https://sweetmiraclesattt.wixsite.com/sweet-miracles)
- [Solbone Podcast YouTube Playlist](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFm348z7jGvXUoqpvu_UTolYMQ-_dM60B)
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