Three Pillars of Resistance & Social Change @ Happily Natural Day
by amun ra ~ August 26th, 2009. Filed under: Black Consciousness.Spread The Message: | Three Pillars of Resistance & Social Change @ Happily Natural Day

Professor Tarik A . Oduno
ECO-THEOLOGICAL NATIONAL = “DO FOR SELF”
PROFESSOR ODUNO, shares: GREEN ECONOMICS ( Food Security )
T . A . ODUNO is a sustainable practioner who advocates; ” THERE is no CULTURE without AGRICULTURE ” TAO :
He is a Master Gardner; and was the crop and communications organizer for Banneker Organic Farms:
He is a compelling workshop provider, pioneer in Spiritual African Nationality:
Professor Oduno is currently the Dean of student ctivities at Amy Garvey Institute, in Washington, D.C.
Brother Oduno speaks GREEN Poetry: ” WHEN BLACKS WERE GREEN “
Workshop Topic: Food Security Fundamentals for all Families

Queen Quet Marquetta L. Goodwine
Queen Quet Marquetta L. Goodwine is a published author, computer scientist, lecturer, mathematician, historian, columnist, preservationist, and “The Art-ivist.” In August 2008, Queen Quet was one of the first of seven inductees to the Gullah/Geechee Nation Hall of Fame. She received the “Anointed Spirit Award” for her leadership and for being a visionary. Queen Quet has not only provided histo-musical presentations throughout the world, but was also the first Gullah/Geechee person to speak on behalf of her people before the United Nations in Genevé, Switzerland. Goodwine was also selected, elected, and enstooled by her people to be the first Queen Mother of and official spokesperson for the Gullah/Geechee Nation. As a result, she is respectfully referred to as “Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation.
Workshop Topic: The Gullah Geechie Nation

Kalonji Changa
East Coast Coordinator of The Black August Organizing Committee and Coordinator of The Free Rap Campaign under the International Committee to Support Imam Jamil Al-Amin (formerly H. Rap Brown). Under Kalonji’s direction as Founder/National Chief Coordinator of the FTP Movement, programs such as Feed The People, Siafu Youth Corps, MOBB (Mothers of Black and Brown Babies), Mama’s Army.
Workshop Topic: Black August – Supporting Political Prisoners
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Happily Natural Day is grassroots festival dedicated to holistic health, cultural awareness and social change. The festival promotes pride in being of African descent because for over 400 years Africans all over the globe were taught by the western educational system that African people were savages. Happily Natural Day has now reached it’s 7th consecutive year in Richmond Virginia – the former capital of the confederacy. Join us on Saturday August 29th at 2022 Sledd Street Richmond VA 23220 from 11am to 8pm for food, live music, an African vendor marketplace, workshops and children’s activities all dedicated to instilling pride in people of African descent. Feature presentations include Malaika Tamu Cooper of the Baltimore Natural Haircare Expo, Akosua and Sakinah Sabree of the International Locks Conference, Queen Quet – official spokesperson of the Gullah/Geechie Nation, Dr. Uhuru Hotep; author of 72 Concepts to Liberate the African Mind, Renee Prophet; owner of Naturalcentric Hair Salon; Kalonji Changa; of FTP Movement and many, many more. This event is free to the public.
Come out to Happily Natural Day on August 29th in Richmond VA and get the cure for your creamy crack addiction!!
For more information on vendor opportunities, performing and sponsorship; visit the official Happily Natural Day website http://happilynaturalday.com or call 804-306-3256.
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