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TALE INSPIRED BY A REAL HERO

 


Queen Yaa saves the golden stool, by Kunda Kids is a fictional text based on a real leader, Yaa Asantewa, Queen Mother of Ejisu in the Ashanti region (present day Ghana).

The golden stool is a real-life emblem representing the Kingdom's cultural system and power. The stool is housed in the Ashanti Royal Palace in Kumasi, Ghana (West Africa). 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T7bqXWx8wI

CURLY COILY CULTURE
 


4 WORKSHOP TO FOSTER
POSITIVE IDENTITY AND ESTEEM

 

LYRICS LITERACY
CONNECTIONS
 

it is written

"Just as we have many parts in one body — and all the parts do not have the same function — so we, who are many, are ONE in Christ and everyone parts of one another. We have gifts that differ according to the grace that was given to us.”

- Roman 12:4-6

We, the Quinte Cultural Innovation Committee (QCIC) advance equity and inclusion through the practice of decolonization. As a nonprofit organization, we apply permaculture ethics and principles to transform both our internal governance and the interconnected communities we serve.

We collaborate across political and social spectrums — engaging individuals and organizations from both the left and the right — to bring polarized people together in mindful, restorative spaces. Our goal is to spark catalyst moments of truth-telling that lead to healing, restorative justice, and reconcili-action.

Grounded in the understanding that we are one human family — one species —we work to harmonize the balance between people, plants, pollinators, and the planet. Through this, we nurture safe, brave spaces where repairative actions take root, misunderstandings fall away, and solutions thrive. 

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