100 years old
London, UK
Member since: July 8, 2004

About me
Let's all celebrate Black acheivement and positive role models.
My work focuses on the healing of humanity and our planet, with a particular focus on the healing of the people of the African continent and Diaspora. Individual and collective healing. Physical, mental and emotional healing. Healing our families and our communities. To that aim, I have written several books including Black Success Stories and Success Strategies for Black People, and I edit the More Black Success free ebooks. I also lead workshops to support the healing of our communities, the healing of our history, the healing of the legacy of enslavement and the Maafa.
To do this work, I draw on ancient traditions as well as modern methods.
By healing our past, we can move forward into the future we deserve.
I am experienced in metaphysics and traditional Afrikan American ritual, as well as Spiritual Response Therapy (SRT) and Creative Communication.
Creative Communication (also known as Nonviolent Communication/NVC) is the single most effective method I have found for developing self-love, self-worth and a positive self-image. To read more about it, visit:
http://ancestralenergies.blogspot.com/2006/12/healing-our-relationships.html
I recently wrote the choreopoem "Harriet" which celebrates the lives of Harriet Jacobs (author of Incidents in the Lives of a Slave Girl) and Harriet Tubman.
I have studied the lives and work of many successful people of African heritage, and this inspires my own work.
You can order Black Success Stories from this site - www.blacksuccess1.com
I have written Success Strategies for Black People and Black Success Stories as part of my ongoing commitment to global prosperity and global peace.
I have always been proud of my ancestors because they were survivors.
My mother also gave me so-called slave narratives to read, and I celebrate the fact that the enslaved African people managed to record their stories any way they could.
My new website, Kuumba-Survivors, celebrates the creativity of artists of African heritage.
Check it out:
http://www.kuumba-survivors.com/index.htm