Nature | Food | Senses | Spirit Culture
- Grounding
- Vision and Clarity Exercise
- Cultural Reconnection Tools
- Exclusive Menu Included
- Secluded Natural Setting
Featuring DR. MAWIYAH KAMBON
Renowned healer, community elder, spiritual advisor, and PhD psychologist
Dr. Mawiyah Kambon from Brooklyn New York and North Carolina will be flying in from Ghana West Africa for this event taking place in Wendell, NC.
The mental health impact is unavoidable when systemic injustice is so pervasive in everyday life. It can weigh you down or make you harden. s and daily challenges that weigh heavy on our hearts. These are not your burdens to bear alone. We are a collective, bound by our shared heritage and experiences. Just as the excitement around the boat brawl revealed a collective desire for release, we must channel that same energy into a force that uplifts us all.
This thing in our present does not define us or our future. So let’s gather in a space where we can rejuvenate, elevate, and connect with ancestral wisdom.
This is why the African-Centered Wellness Retreat, Black Therapy Central, and Onipa are joining forces. WHAT IT IS NOT About anyone other than us focusing on healing us.
A Personal Invitation from Dr. Mawiyah Kambon
Why This Retreat Matters For You
Brothers and Sisters, There is an energy in the air. The recent wave of emotion around the “Alabama boat brawl” showed us that our spirits are yearning for a release from the societal traumas we have endured throughout our lives. But that attack on an innocent elder did not tell us anything we did not already know. But our response reminded us that we often suppress our emotions about the injustice done to us. Recognizing this, the African-Centered Wellness experience, Black Therapy Central, and Onipa Psychological and Consulting Services created another collaboration for those who recognize that we have to transform before things around us can transform.The mental health impact is unavoidable when systemic injustice is so pervasive in everyday life. It can weigh you down or make you harden. s and daily challenges that weigh heavy on our hearts. These are not your burdens to bear alone. We are a collective, bound by our shared heritage and experiences. Just as the excitement around the boat brawl revealed a collective desire for release, we must channel that same energy into a force that uplifts us all.
This thing in our present does not define us or our future. So let’s gather in a space where we can rejuvenate, elevate, and connect with ancestral wisdom.
This is why the African-Centered Wellness Retreat, Black Therapy Central, and Onipa are joining forces. WHAT IT IS NOT About anyone other than us focusing on healing us.