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The Idea of Familyhood

"In order to deprogram Black people, we must promote the truth and benefits of kinships ties,"
we believe the Lunda people were totally correct.

The Journey of the Songhai People
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In the book, The Destruction of the Black Civilization, by Chancellor Williams states, "No people in African history used the concept of kinship ties more effectively then the Lunda in the remarkable expansion of their empire. Even more remarkable than the territorial expansion of the Lunda empire was their idea of a nation as one big brotherhood."

We call this idea- The Idea of Familyhood." 

 

 


What is Healthy Economics?

A systematic approach of bridging volunteers into a communities generation gap to emphasize and promote a sustainable, local economy.

The two main systems of Healthy Economics are :

1) The Food System and 2) The Educational system.

The strategy to build Healthy Economics utilizes four main programs (websites) to partner both: The food system and the educational system.

The four main programs of Healthy Economics

1stSaturdays.com
- the official monthly volunteer day. Also promotes other events in the community.

Friends of School.org- strengthens students government, pta’s, alumni associations, business partners in every neighborhood through the high schools.

Mo’ Better Food.com
- develop social enterprises that increase access to healthy fruits and vegetables. For example, building school gardens, farmers markets, cooperative grocery stores are the type of social enterprises that Mo’ Better Food has produced over the years that increase access to healthy fruits and vegetables.

The Intergenerational Enterprise
- The name of the gathering of people ( the generations) attempting the above strategies in every community that work to enable a community to increase its ability of being locally sustained.

 
 
 
 
 

 

 


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