I’m so proud of the work that Jeanette Charles of Iya Global is doing.
She recently launched, In Spirit and Struggle, a collective coaching program to empower others, and she asked me to be the first speaker to kick off her ambitious, eight-week offering that began two weeks ago.
We did a short interview two weeks before the program started so folks could know what to expect.
I’m sharing this with you because you never know where your visions can take you.
When I wrote Meditations Across The King’s River: African-Inspired Wisdom For Life’s Journey, I had no way of knowing what doors would open or who it would lead me to.
Jeanette has more than a decade of experience as “a popular educator, people’s historian, radical thinker, strategist, independent journalist, language interpreter, international human rights activist, creative writer, and certified coach.”
She’s also an initiated iyanifa in my spiritual tradition.
“I am a proud daughter of the Haitian Diaspora and grew up in a Mexican and Central American immigrant community,” she explains on her website IyaGlobal.org
Her inaugural program, In Spirit and Struggle, is a offering as “a Black internationalist and Ifá practitioner. This collective coaching program builds upon years of political, professional, and spiritual development in the Americas, the African Diaspora, and on the continent,” says Jeanette
Although it’s too late to enroll in her 2021 program, you can learn more about it by visiting iyaglobal.org
Blessings
James