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Iya Adjua is a lifelong learner who interacts, shares and exchanges knowledge with African youth on a daily basis. A recent PhD in African American Studies, she has also practiced in the field of education for the past 20 yrs. Also, Iya Adjua is a certified youth empowerement facilitator via the Rites of Passage Youth Empowerment Foundation.

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African Centered Rites of Passage Still Needed!

Does anyone have any ideas about we can expose out youth and their parents to Iwa Pele (Good Character) building opportunities and situations? I know we are out here doing the best we can, however, it seems it is not enough. I think we need expansive forums inclusive of Saturday gathers, electronic comunications and general solicitation at various cultural events we attend. We also need fund raising opportunities amongst ourselves so that we are not beholden to people with cash but not our be

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Posted on November 9, 2007 at 7:21am — 1 Comment

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At 2:21pm on October 30, 2007, Bibi Afrika said…
Iya,
I read that you are a facilitator via the Rites of Passage Youth Empowerment Foundation. Would that be the same ROPYEF under the leadership of Elder Emily Gunter?

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At 7:28pm on October 25, 2007, Bibi Afrika said…
Greetings Iya!

Welcome to the forum.


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At 5:34am on October 24, 2007, www.Afrocentric.info said…
Thanks for joining. I created the coalition to provide a forum where the practitioners/facilitators, scholars, educators, students/initiates and parents can discuss and promote the African centered rites of passage process. Along with this networking site, please visit the CACRoP web site at:

http://www.afrocentric.info/NCACRoP

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