Healing Through Loss: Afrikan-Centered Grief Support for Black People

Afrikan-centered grief support gives our people the tools to move through loss without abandoning who we are. Grief is universal. However, Black people carry layers of loss that mainstream psychology was never designed to address. Furthermore, we deserve healing frameworks rooted in our own ancestral wisdom — not borrowed from systems built to diminish us. Abibitumi answers that call directly.
Why Afrikan-Centered Grief Support Changes Everything
Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon is an internationally acclaimed psychologist and traditional healer. Over 40+ years, she has walked alongside hundreds of individuals, couples, and families. Her work centers Black people’s greatness — not their trauma alone. In this powerful workshop, she draws on Afrikan wellness traditions to help you navigate the most challenging moments of your life. As a result, you leave with practical, culturally grounded strategies for real healing.
Most importantly, this is not a generic wellness seminar. Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon speaks directly to Black people — our specific grief, our specific resilience, our specific power. This workshop is part of the Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar Series. Therefore, it reflects the same commitment to Abibifahodie that drives everything we build here. In addition, it honors the Akan understanding that community healing and individual healing are inseparable. Together, we rise stronger.
Abibitumi exists to equip Afrikan people with knowledge that liberates. This workshop is one powerful piece of that mission. Whether you are navigating personal loss, ancestral grief, or collective wounds, this resource meets you where you are. Furthermore, it reminds you that your healing is a revolutionary act. Do not wait to invest in yourself and your community. Watch Part One now and begin your journey toward wholeness rooted in Afrikan truth.
Watch / Get it here: SSS – Grief and Loss Workshop Part One
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