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National Reconciliation Week: For Self & Family | Afro

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RECONCILING AND RESTORING FAMILIES

IS FOCUS OF NEW VIRTUAL EVENT JUNE 10-17

Presented by Esther Productions, Inc and Young Parents Elevation Network

(Washington, D.C.) – The novel coronavirus has helped amplify the importance of family around the world, including in American society.

Esther Productions Inc. and Young Parents Elevation Network have joined forces to create NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK: FOR SELF & FAMILY from June 10-17, 2020.

A lively and exciting program National Reconciliation Week will help women reconcile first with themselves, then with their families.

The week of events have been curated by Jonetta Rose Barras author of Bridges: Reuniting Daughters & Daddies and founder of Esther Productions Inc. and Jennifer Okosun, founder of Young Parents Elevation Network; both will also serve as moderators for the various activities.

After working with fatherless girls and women for the past two decades, I have come to appreciate that what happened between my father and me was a reconnection—not a reconciliation.

Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority
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