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Are You Building a Wall or a Bridge?

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  Are You Building a Wall or a Bridge? https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-power-of-umoja-weaving-our-shared-destiny--70214237 We talk a lot about "getting ours" and "leveling up" as individuals. But there is a silent trap hidden in the hustle: the illusion that we can reach our highest peak entirely alone. In today’s culture, it is incredibly easy to point fingers. We blame the system, we blame our circumstances, and too often, we blame each other. Men blame women, women blame men, and the generational divides keep growing. But what happens when you realize that the fragmentation is by design? What happens when you discover that your greatest source of untapped power is actually sitting right next to you? In this latest discussion, we are stripping away the generic "kumbaya" talk and looking at the raw, undeniable mechanics of Umoja. There is a specific reason why operating in isolation drains your energy, and a profound cultural science behind why unifi...

July's GNJ Mall

Come on out and join us for this months market day. We will be celebrating Queen Mother Moore, and hosting a discussion about reparations. This will be a Mall to remember, and the information that you will get, will help you see the importance for our people to fight for what is ours. Of course all the regular vendors will be in the house and hopefully thanks to you helping spread the word we may have some new vendors as well. Come out and join the conversation that will be starting at 2pm.
Also let us know if you have a skill, talent, or a subject that you would like to share during the Mall, we can schedule a time for you to present at a future mall.
By the way there is still vendor space open, so get in contact with Brother ha2tim if you are interested at 614-260-7150. Come on out and bring three friends!











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