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F.I.A.A.H. Workshops & Seminars

All workshops are for 1 day. Seminars are held over 2 -3 days and are held on weekends only. Organizations can request 2hr- 1 day workshops presentations for a minimum of 10 participants. Workshops can be arranged for weekdays. To schedule a workshop call 1-877-571-9788

To find out about dates locations and registration go to Events /Schedules. .

Workshops

F1- Intro-Understanding Conquest- What does it mean to be considered a conquered people? Most people would be surprised to know how it is actually done. This workshop addresses issues around Conquest. The workshop identifies the complex methods and how they are applied, which are fundamental to gaining control of a collective of people. The workshop also looks at methods used in the past, present and what new methods are being developed today for implementation in the future.

Instructor; Rev RaDine Amen-ra

Black American Heritage

F2-Investigation into early American History- This full day and evening seminar will uncover the trail of European word definitions starting with Columbus over the last 500 years used in America to reference the ethnic terms for the Negro race and their civilizations. The information contained in this workshop will enable a person or group with skills to effectively research and understand European historical translation of data with clarity.

Instructor: Rev. RaDine Amen-ra



F3-Intro to Black American Heritage- Learn about the tremendous culture and civilization developed by black American Ancestors in America before discovery by explorers in the 1500’s. How the tremendous wealth of resources are the foundation used to create power for the United States today. This workshop will enable a Black American person to understand, recognize and respect their humanity as Black American people, release distorted negative attitudes towards their community and start to identify and respect what belong to their culture. Workshop is highly recommended for Social Service and Human resource development organizations.

Instructor Rev. RaDine Amen-ra


F4-Fundamentals for Indigenous Rights- This workshop reveals the international context for indigenous rights registration? Why indigenous rights are important. What all indigenous people around the world have at stake? The globalization into consumerization using the international community? What is the black American as a people’s position to the world community?

Pre- requisite for Indigenous Certification Class/ facilitator’s certification training.

Instructor; Rev. RaDine Amen-ra



F5-The Hidden Facts Every Black American Woman should know!!!

The workshop series consists of three workshops, each workshop is a 3 hour presentation revealing the hidden facts that create and perpetuate the Dynamics within today’s society of Isolation, dehumanization, and demoralization as a major part of every black American Woman in America experience.


This powerful information will allow Black American woman to effectively address and start to implement changes in our attitudes and actions ,and put a stop to our victimization from racism. Sexism., poverty, family dysfunctions and collective extinction of ourselves, children , and ensure the survival of the future generations.

Instructor: Rev.RaDine Amen-ra

F6- Intro-Environment Health- 1day

This workshop explores environmental health factors and the effects of on the socio-economic, medical, behavioral and lifestyle of Black Americans. This workshop teaches Black Americans about their relationship to and responsibility for the eco-land system called America. The workshop will educate participants about the affect of environmental destruction on indigenous people’s health and their future generations.

Instructor; Rev. Denise Hylton-Barret


F7- Intro-Community Health Empowerment- 1 day


This workshop explores the deteriorating health status of Black Americans and the impact on future generations. The workshop will introduce the Indigenous Health Action Plan which promotes a community approach to health empowerment and wellness. The Indigenous Health Action Plan is a national plan designed to improve the health status of Black Americans and their future generations through reconnecting to indigenous health practices which embrace and sustain our lives. This workshop will also address lifestyle issues as well as community practices.


Instructor; Rev .Denise Hylton-Barret


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