Learning to Unlearn

We connect the dots and highlight the parallels between the indigenous peoples that suffered colonization and destruction of their cultures and beliefs.

Discover the ESG Equity & Inclusion Workshops and Customized consultation & presentations

  • Intro to cross-cultural communication

    How did Black people across the world live pre-slavery/pre-colonial? When did civilization begin? What are some Black history heritage sites? How do we change the narrative for the next generation?

  • Introspection and self regulation in community spaces and corporate environments

    What does unlearning mean? How do I unknowingly enforce anti-Black racism? How do we address systemic racism in the workplace?

    No one size fits all solution.

  • Speaking Engangements

    What is a first step in addressing anti-racism in community spaces? How do others experience me, when they have a different perspective?

    How to do Charity/Aid without further harming the communities served.

Black History is African History is World History.

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Our Focus

Our focus is to not vilify but share and impart the knowledge that has not been readily available in schools, universities and in the general populace. We believe our learning has been skewed and distorted, advancing historical narratives that have led us to where we are now. We fight each other for superiority of race, magnifying the tiny and necessary differences into huge barriers that separate us instead of making our humanity more robust, diverse and beautiful.

Our Aim

Our aim is to awaken the internal monitors of wayward behaviour and interactions allowing one the ability to introspect and self-regulate, which leads to better interactions between people. We help you see the biases that likely.

Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu - munhu munhu nevanhu

‘I am because we are’

Seminars exploring our humanity together.

Our Goals

We connect the dots and show parallels between the indigenous peoples that suffered colonization and destruction of their cultures and beliefs, different but equally important to the advancement of the human race. Learning true History heals us ALL. We cannot change history, it is simply there for us to learn from.

 

We trust that the more authentic information is made available, the less likely one is prone to discriminate based on false narratives. Our connectedness to the motherland and the History that European focused academics wrote or deemed unimportant offers a much-needed perspective in world affairs.

We facilitate no holds barred dialogues, that are respectfully robust and factual. With honest discussion of how we got here, comes, the solutions of how to get out of here. We must rise together, lifting each other up as it took many to get us here and will take many more for us progress.

 

We approach every engagement with open minds, ready to adjust to wherever it leads, as long as the end goal is the sharing of authentic knowledge, shared giving a different perspective to the status quo. We bring dialogue that encourages introspection and self regulation.