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The Posttraumatic Negro aka Slave w/guest Keachia M. Bowers

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Keachia Bowers is a Registered Clinical Social Work Intern and founder of Movements for Change, LLC where she provides educational and community workshops that facilitate life growth and transformation. Originally from White Plains, New York, Keachia has been providing community development projects to her South Florida community for the past 19 years. Her work in the community addresses issues related to cultural awareness, health advocacy, adolescent changes, family dynamics, peer pressure, suicide, women’s empowerment and more.Keachia holds a Bachelors degree and a Masters Degree in Social Work with a concentration in children and families and a Child Welfare Certificate. Currently, a Registered Clinical Social Work Intern with the State of Florida. Also Dr. Jeheudi Mes Onyemachi Vuai As a clinician, Jeheudi Vuai, is both a neuropsychologist and school psychologist. He holds the Diplomate in School Neuropsychology from the American Board of School Neuropsychology (Inactive). He teaches in the School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology and the School of Education, Department of Counseling and School Psychology  and Agbeko-Kwasi (A.K.) Aheto-Tosu, Ph.D. is an educator and author whose work centers on helping people confront and transcend real life issues on human relations with focus on culture and diversity, leadership development and conflict management.http://www.mymovementsforchange.com/

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