Call for submissions- tinyurl.com/BlackAugust24 à?? AMEN AYIBOBO is an invitation to recenter ourselves in the Black spiritualities of our ancestors. This is a spiritual stance against the social, political, and economic volatility experienced by Black folks under the conviction that prayer, petition, and providence have carried us through similar moments in the past and can get us through today. Spiritualists, artists, and culture workers are invited to submit creative offerings of prayer, petition, or/and providence for the 4th annual à?? AMEN AYIBOBO project. Submissions will be shared on a rolling basis as individual posts throughout the month of August via Lanbi ak Manchét's Instagram page. Additionally, these posts will be compiled into one longer video to highlight all of the artists/creatives' work. This compilation will be posted on Lanbi ak Manchét's Vimeo/Youtube page.
Lanbi ak Manchèt
民间和社会团体
Chicago,Illinois 157 位关注者
Cultural and spiritual organizing hub committed to social advocacy and liberation
关于我们
A cultural and spiritual organizing hub committed to social advocacy and liberation, Lanbi ak Manchèt is led by Nyya Toussaint. Partnering globally with spiritual communities, artists, academic institutions, non-profit organizations, and political leaders, we advance equity initiatives, offer Black interfaith rituals/ministries, and host cultural events. Additionally, to maintain robust programming, our consultants provide services to individuals and organizations in the areas of career advancement, web design, admissions, grant writing, and curriculum development.
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https://www.lanbiakmanchet.com/
Lanbi ak Manchèt的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 民间和社会团体
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Chicago,Illinois
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 领域
- racial justice、interfaith engagement、Haitian Creole、writing services、social advocacy、cultural events和international affairs
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主要
US,Illinois,Chicago,60640
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WE HAVE FOLLOWED HAITI-LOUISIANA: TIDES OF FREEDOM EVERYWHERE! From the BK House in New Orleans with Nous Foundation to the United Nations in Manhattan with OIF to Five Myles Inc in Brooklyn with Haiti Cultural Exchange we have smiled ear to ear! Proud! Congratulations Max Jean-Louis, MBA Harry Abilehomme ! Ayibobo Alyn Bernard Défay, Nick-Edward Wolley, Alina Allen Youseline Vital This groundbreaking exhibition features two collections: 41 works from the Jacques Bartoli Collection of contemporary Haitian art (30 paintings and 11 beaded flags), previously presented at UNESCO in Paris and making its debut in Louisiana, and 36 original paintings and photographs by eight Haitian and Louisianan artists commissioned for the occasion by Haitian-born curator Max Jean-Louis. This exhibition aims to commemorate Haiti’s 220th anniversary of independence and celebrate the deep-rooted connection between Haiti and Louisiana.
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SPECIAL EVENT: March 2024 Haiti Crisis Update: What We Know Date & Time: Friday March 8, 2024 | 5:00PM EST | Zoom https://buff.ly/3wMW1Qv The Haitian Studies Association is holding a webinar with experts on Haiti to help make sense of the current political situation in the country. Since the past weekend Haitians in Haiti have been dealing with an exacerbated level of violence of unimaginable proportions. The Haitian government declared a state of emergency following attacks by gang members on Haiti’s National Penitentiary and another prison in Croix des Bouquets that freed over 3000 prisoners, including some gang leaders. One of the most notorious gang leaders, former police officer Jimmy Chérizier (aka Barbecue), has overtly stated that he—along with the newly-formed gang coalition Viv Ansanm— is ready to do whatever it takes to overthrow the government. Meanwhile de facto Prime minister Ariel Henry was in Kenya to finalize the deal whereby Kenya will lead a U.N.-approved security mission to Haiti. As of Wednesday March 6th, Henry was unable to return to Haiti as gangs occupied the airports and there are rumors that the US is asking for his resignation. Panelists will also discuss possible scenarios to resolve the current crisis.
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OPPORTUNITY: Grinnell College - Endowed Chair, African Diaspora Studies (Deadline: Feb 1, 2024) https://buff.ly/3tkGGW1 NOTE: This is not an H.S.A. sponsored opportunity. We are sharing the word as a service. Grinnell College seeks an experienced educator and scholar to join its rich, interdisciplinary, inclusive, student-centered community and anchor its newly established Department of African Diaspora Studies. The successful candidate may come from any disciplinary field or methodological tradition within the broad umbrella of African diaspora studies. As the inaugural occupant of an endowed chair, this pivotal leader will have the opportunity to drive strategic program development that impacts the institution and the community for decades to come. In collaboration with key campus and community partners, the Chair will articulate the vision for the department, lead the foundational design of a cutting-edge curriculum, provide mentoring and support for new faculty colleagues, and forge meaningful relationships with students that transcend the classroom. Fortified by years of thoughtful advocacy, preparation, and identification of resources, this new leader will be poised for transformative action through the launch phase and beyond.