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In Loving Voice Co-Producers: Onaje Muid , Fatima Hafiz,
Yvonne Onque “In Loving Voice” is a show about the spirituality of communications and relationships. At its core is how we can heal from patterns of alienation, pain, internal oppression and historical trauma by speaking in loving voice. We ask and converse about four primary questions, (1) Are you talking in a loving voice ?, (2) Are you listening in loving hearing?, (3) What would your life be like if you spoke to those around you in a loving voice ? and (4) What would your life be like if those around you spoke to you in a loving voice and heard you in loving hearing?
Onaje Muid
(www.onajemuid.com)
has sought the restoration of himself and his people
via a thirty year history of activism, culminating in the reparations
and human rights movements for oppressed nations, especially for descendants
of formerly enslaved Africans in the Western Hemisphere. His United Nations
work culminated in the declaring the Transatlantic Slave Trade as a crime
against humanity at the seminal United Nations World Conference Against
Racism, in Durban, South African, of which he was a delegate. His spiritual
experience there led to the creation of the S.U.S. U. Healing Ritual,
which now directs his life’s work. The creation of “In Loving Voice” is
the latest (wo)manifestation of this coming forth of the heart. The show
and his life’s enfoldment spring from a tremendous love shared between
him and his wife, Fatima Hafiz. He holds a master’s in social work degree,
is a credentialed alcohol and substance abuse counselor by the Office
of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (O.A.S.A.S.) of New York State,
and is a licensed mental health counselor also in New York State. A graduate
of the National Association of Black Social Workers’ African Centered
Academy he endeavors to embody the healing of his people. Fatima
Hafiz is an educator and activist working in teacher
preparation for urban schools, whose main interest is in issues of race,
fear and social injustice pedagogies. She has extensive experience in
the use of service learning as an approach for working on these issues.
She has worked with a number of organizations on conducting focus groups
and facilitating curriculum construction with teachers and community-based
groups. She served as an adjunct instructor for new teachers and is currently
a Doctoral Candidate at Temple University. Fatima works as an education
consultant for groups of teachers, community residents, organizations
and independent schools. She has extraordinary skill as a facilitator
in the art of listening and dialogue to foster transformation in challenging
social interactions. Her work is constantly evolving as she and her husband
and SOULMATE Onaje Muid find synergy in their work together as a means
of healing our community while working towards the transformation of humanity.
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