In Conversation with Mama Mizan and Brother Sizwe, exploring Love, Marriage, and the Sankofa Project

An intimate conversation with Sizwe Andrews-Abakah and Mizan Alkebulan-AbakahMizan has worked for over 20 years as a community organizer and youth development professional. Her commitment to social justice has fueled her work as a crisis intervention specialist, health educator, curriculum writer, multi-modal workshop facilitator, community researcher, staff wellness coach, and School-Based Health Center Supervisor. Mizan is a certified Radical Healing Trainer and has a Masters Degree in Public Health.Sizwe is an Educator, Radical Healer and Mentor and has worked throughout the Bay Area. He has supported African American Wellness through the National Campaign for Black Male Achievement, Oakland Freedom School, Flourish Agenda's Camp Akili, Oakland Unified School District's Manhood Development Program, and Determination Black Men's Group at United Roots to name a few. He approaches the work with passion and insight. Sizwe believes that contentedness is our currency and building authentic intimacy is key in our relationships. The practice of being vulnerable with each other can helps us get to a place of transformation and liberation.The EXPERIENCE SANKOFA PROJECT (ESP)Living Museum is an innovativeinstallation exhibit that combines history,live performance art, and sacred altarsinto an interactive timeline of African andAmerican history.https://www.spearitwurx.com/

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Tune into a Moment of Truth, with informative interviews and dialogue about the Black experience hosted by Professor Jason Seals. Jason is a professor of African American Studies at Merritt College. He is committed to social justice, so he carries on the tradition of activist-intellectual, using his knowledge and experience to address critical social issues and empowering individuals for personal and social change.