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Afrolistic Documentary Film Screening & Interactive Sound Bath

Join us at the Clarion Performing Arts Center on April 20th for a screening Afrolistic: Black Healing from Zimbabwe to the Bay followed by a transcendental sound healing experience to awaken the power within.

Supported by the San Francisco Arts Commission, SF Dream Keeper Initiative, African American Arts & Culture Complex, and San Francisco Office Of Economic Workforce Development

Liberated Learning Fellowship: Zimbabwe
Grants Available for US Public School Teachers

Professional development experience providing teachers with hands-on practice in the fundamentals of:

  • Culturally Informed Teaching (SEL)
  • Cooperative Classrooms 
  • Equity & Inclusion in the Classroom

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Black2Africa
Healing & Sustainability for the Global Black Community

The Black to Africa Fellowship provides Black teachers, artists, & The Black to Africa Fellowship provides Black teachers, artists, & professionals with a once in a lifetime experience to explore African history and culture allowing for emotional, spiritual, and professional growth through fellowship and the development of an authentic connection the ancestral continent.

The Zimbabwean National Traditional Healer’s Association female healers will participate in an online business accelerator and develop online consultative businesses in order to access a global network of people who would like to connect to and share African culture, philosophy, and spirituality. Almost 20 women have registered to participate in the project and in collaboration with Black LGBTQ artists organizations.