Saturday 28 June 2008

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  • Games, entertainment and fun for everyone!
  • Interactive workshops and demonstrations
  • FEATURING Niambi Jaha-Echols – author of “Project Butterfly: Supporting Young Women and Girls through the Transitions of Life
  • Activities for kids
  • Vendors market with cultural products
    Prizes and FREE stuff!
  • FAMJAM!

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COMING SOON - Spring 2008: Healthy Planet, Healthy Families.

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NEWS: Racist Cartoon in the Globe and Mail

NOW AVAILABLE: Book - Holistic Parenting from the Pan-Afrikan Perspective explores midwifery, pregnancy and childbirth rituals, rites of passage, herbalism, nutrition, vaccinations and more from a holistic and organic point of view. To get your copy, check out the Mama's Market.

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Thoughts: Babymama Drama and Babydaddy Blues

"My question to you is: Have you been involved in the family court system for child-support or custody issues? If yes, why did it come to that? If no, is it something that you would do if you had to?"

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