Continuing the series on Why People of African Heritage Need to Heal and Transform Ourselves, Our Families, Our Communities and Our World.
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Showing posts with label Africa American. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Africa American. Show all posts
Friday, February 26, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Why We Need to Heal
I was recently asked why people of African heritage need to heal and transform ourselves, our families, our communities and our world.
I thought the answer was obvious. We need to heal physically, psychologically, emotionally and financially.
The damage that has been done is all around us, and inside of us.
To read more, see: Why We Need to Heal. This is the first part of a series.
For practical ways we can heal, see Success Strategies for Black People.
See also: Join Us on the Radio Again.
Stay tuned for Part 2.
I thought the answer was obvious. We need to heal physically, psychologically, emotionally and financially.
The damage that has been done is all around us, and inside of us.
To read more, see: Why We Need to Heal. This is the first part of a series.
For practical ways we can heal, see Success Strategies for Black People.
See also: Join Us on the Radio Again.
Stay tuned for Part 2.
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Why Did He Say "Yes, We Can!"?
Why did Obama say "Yes, We Can!"?
He did not say, "I Can!"
He did not claim to be our superhero come to wave his magic wand and make all our problems disappear.
His message is very clear: We are all in this together. Each and every one of us has a part to play.
Each and every one of us is unique. To read more, see Celebrating Barack Obama.
Celebrate your uniqueness. Your unique qualities and gifts. For more on this, see The Key to Confidence.
He did not say, "I Can!"
He did not claim to be our superhero come to wave his magic wand and make all our problems disappear.
His message is very clear: We are all in this together. Each and every one of us has a part to play.
Each and every one of us is unique. To read more, see Celebrating Barack Obama.
Celebrate your uniqueness. Your unique qualities and gifts. For more on this, see The Key to Confidence.
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