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The MelaNation Healing Project

The MelaNation Healing Project

By MelaNation Healing Project

This podcast is an extension of The MelaNation Healing Project which focuses on 4 stages of healing from the historical impact of post-trauma slavery in all communities. It is evident that America's gory history of chattel slavery, systemic racism, and segregation has affected every American-but in different ways. This podcast is a tool to shed light on the various ways our history affects us today while placing emphasis on how we can all learn, heal, and establish true unity within diversity!
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*Race, Religion & Power: What’s the Problem? What’s the Solution? (with Pastor Ben Hein)

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Honest Conversations Season 3 Episode 1

Honest Conversations Season 3 Episode 1

Join us as we recap on previous seasons issues and topics at the MelaNation Healing Project! 

Jun 01, 202201:08:54
Addressing our Mental Health as a Black Community and the Journey of Healing Through Self-Love

Addressing our Mental Health as a Black Community and the Journey of Healing Through Self-Love

Thank you for joining us as we discuss ''Mental Health In Our Communities'' and so much more! Stay tuned as the MelaNation Healing Project and its affiliates address important topics within our homes, our hearts, & our communities today.
Aug 17, 202101:14:13
Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome & Our Cultural Trauma

Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome & Our Cultural Trauma

Join us as we speak with our guest, published author and founder of the Melanation Healing Project, Thasia Awad.
Aug 13, 202101:02:37
Healing Collective Trauma Through Leadership

Healing Collective Trauma Through Leadership

Come join us as we speak with our guest Pastor Brandon Tucker.
Aug 13, 202155:54
Honest Conversations with Ourselves: “Taking a Look Within”

Honest Conversations with Ourselves: “Taking a Look Within”

Our discussion today centers around creating honest dialogue with family and friends so we may heal ourselves, our culture and communities.
Jul 19, 202151:43
Social Justice: "The Anchor Around Our Country’s Neck."

Social Justice: "The Anchor Around Our Country’s Neck."

In This Episode Of The MelaNation Healing Project Podcast. We Welcome Heather Nye, Admin And Founding Member of Toledo Moms For Social Justice. Dichele Parker, Founding Member Of The MelaNation Healing Project. & Tay Awad, Founder of the MelaNation Healing Project. On This Episode Of The MelaNation Healing Podcast We Discuss ''Social Justice. The Anchor Around Our Countries Neck" With Our Special Guest Professor, Author, And Founder Of The Institute For Faith And Flourishing, Andrew DeCort. You Don't Want To Miss This! We Would Also Like To Give A Special Recognition To The Founder Of Toledo Moms For Social Justice. Our Friend, Erin Schoen. We Missed You Friend, See You Next Episode!
Apr 21, 202155:55
Creating Access, A Pillar To Community Healing.

Creating Access, A Pillar To Community Healing.

Today We are Joined By Journalist And Award Winning Author, Aya Khalil. Stay Tuned While We Discuss The Topic Of Creating Access, A Pillar To Community Healing.

Apr 14, 202139:38
What Does A Healthy Workplace Environment Look Like?

What Does A Healthy Workplace Environment Look Like?

As the owner of Continental Office, Ira helps clients create high performing work environments to support cultures of innovation, agility and teamwork. He has served on several non-profit boards over the years, and is currently involved with various community organizations that are addressing issues of inequality, including CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion. Listen to what he has to say about healing in the workplace!

Apr 07, 202155:29
How Can Diversity Lead To Healing?

How Can Diversity Lead To Healing?

We Talk About Diversity & Inclusion With Special Guest Diana Patton!

Mar 31, 202151:37
Why Is Housing Access Important To Equity?

Why Is Housing Access Important To Equity?

In episode 6 we discuss the importance of housing access with Sarah Jenkins, Director of Public Policy & community Engagement.

Mar 24, 202150:54
How Is The Penal System & Policing Hurt Racial Justice

How Is The Penal System & Policing Hurt Racial Justice

As we further discuss the topic of healing people, we are graced with attorney, writer and anti-racism educator, Ra’Shya Ghee.
Mar 17, 202156:52
How Does Health and Wellness Services Play A Part In Racial Equity?

How Does Health and Wellness Services Play A Part In Racial Equity?

On today’s episode, we are talking with Erin Marten, Certified Nurse Midwife and founder of Solace Health And Wellness, about her experience with cultural and racial disparities with healthcare system with solutions to moving forward in a positive direction. Enjoy!
Mar 10, 202136:49
How Does Systemic Racism Affect Education?

How Does Systemic Racism Affect Education?

There is this notion that racism was molded and embedded into our county’s laws and systems- and that we still feel the affects of it today! Some groups experience the benefits of it, while others feel its heavy bondage. Let’s see what Education Administrator, Rhonda Kimmons have to say!
Mar 03, 202142:49
*Race, Religion & Power: What’s the Problem? What’s the Solution? (with Pastor Ben Hein)

*Race, Religion & Power: What’s the Problem? What’s the Solution? (with Pastor Ben Hein)

Continuing the conversation of Learning From History, we are joined with Pastor Ben Hein on the discussion of the problem and solutions of Race, Religion & Power. Enjoy!  * For questions, comments, or info on our next Healing Circles, go to www.melanationhealingproject.com or email us at melanationhealingproject@gmail.com. Also, follow us on social media @melanationhealingproject.  For more info on Erin Marsh and Toledo Moms For Social Justice, follow her social media @toledomomsforsocialjustice. And Erin at @theyogiwriter. If you want to reach out to our guest speaker, contact http://benhein.us/
Feb 24, 202150:02
Learning From History: how do I honest conversations lead to progressive resolutions?

Learning From History: how do I honest conversations lead to progressive resolutions?

In this episode you will meet some of the MelaNation family and cohost, Erin Marsh with Toledo Area Moms For Social Justice. The discussion today centers around creating honest dialogue with family and friends regarding social justice. Enjoy!
Feb 17, 202143:47