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Own The Journey To Radiance

African Proverb: "Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter."

This page is dedicated to curating ☥ converting health and healing content from community collaborations into open source wellness resources for Black ☥ Indigenous ☥ Immigrant communities to use ☥ share. It is important that we share what we know as much as we can to prevent the disenfranchisement of wellness information to Black ☥ Indigenous ☥ Immigrant communities.

Please do not keep phyllishubbard.com to yourself. We will not co-create a better world until we heal our current, past/childhood traumas. We will not love others until we learn to love ourselves.

African Proverb: "Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter."
The Journey Page Menu
Journey To Radiance ☥ Inception

Journey To Radiance ☥ Inception

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Journey To Self-Care
For Evolved Leaders

Cheo Tyehimba Taylor ☥ Game Changers Films
Dwight Taylor ☥ Student Success
Pastor Mike McBride ☥ LIVE FREE Campaign ☥ The Way Christian Center
Marcus Strother ☥ MENTOR California
Adimu Madyun ☥ 393Films
Lucia Mattox ☥ Center for Responsible Lending
Cephus Johnson (Uncle of Oscar Grant) ☥ Activist ☥ Community Leader
Keith Herron ☥ Caltrans
Josh Egel ☥ Josh Egel Photography
Dr. Macheo Payne ☥ Community & Youth Outreach
Chris Chatmon ☥ Kingmakers of Oakland
Brit Irby ☥ Innovation Bridge
Aliya Holmes ☥ Sacramento City Unified School District
Berry Accius ☥ 1 Voice of the Youth
Jerome Gourdine ☥ Oakland Unified School District
Brandon Nicholson ☥ Hidden Genius Project
Baba Greg Hodge ☥ Brotherhood of Elders
Dr. Shawn Ginwright ☥ Flourish Agenda
Beatrice Johnson (Aunt of Oscar Grant) ☥ Activist ☥ Community Leader
Mark Carnero ☥ Sacramento City Unified School District
A Self-Care Journey For Evolved Leaders

A Self-Care Journey For Evolved Leaders

Journey To Radiance As A Global Healing Endeavor

Health Promotion with Adolescent Boys and Young Men of Colour: Global Strategies for Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice in Context is a worldwide collaborative endeavor with The Menzies School of Health Research (Australia), The University of Michigan and Georgetown University. This book is the first global text of its kind that curates research and practice in a single volume and is appropriate for policy makers, students, practitioners and community leaders. Dr. Hubbard authored Chapter 3 of the book: A Community-Based Ecosystems Approach for Promoting the Health, Wellbeing and Healing of Boys and Young Men of Colour. Click on the book covers below to read our impact report entitled Journey To Radiance: A Community-Based Ecosystems Approach For Promoting The Health, Well-Being And Healing Of Boys And Young Men Of Color, which is a complimentary pictorial version of Chapter 3, or to learn more about international approaches to health promotion (respectively). Please help us to spread this information by sharing Chapter 3, visiting our Ujamaa page to support and sustain our dissemination efforts and ordering the book to support the universities.

Health Promotion with Adolescent Boys and Young Men of Colour

Click the book cover to download this report for free and share with your community.

Great news! You can now download a printable version of the report by simply clicking on the black and white book cover. Share it with your community and spread the word!

Click the book cover to access the abstract, table of contents and notes for free and/or to purchase the text to support the universities.

Journey To Radiance: A Community-Based Ecosystems Approach For Promoting The Health, Well-Being And Healing Of Boys And Young Men Of Color
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Journey  Radiance:     Podcasts And Webisode

Dr. Hubbard was the Executive Producer of the Journey To Radiance Podcast series. WolfHawkJaguar and Dr. Hubbard served as co-hosts and producers of the podcasts, which aimed to promote healthy lifestyles and shift the narrative around Black men and boys, specifically as it relates to health, cultural identity and healing.

 

The overarching goal for this collaboration was to elevate empowering healing strategies and provide accurate, positive and healthy depictions of Black men and boys. We invite you to actively engage in your own self-care by watching the webisode and listening to the theme song  podcasts below which are rich in content, healing demonstrations and tangible strategies that you can use right now to begin or level up the movement on your Journey to Radiance. Please share the theme song ☥ webisode ☥ podcasts with your family, friends and communities. 

Journey To Radiance Podcast Series  image with Dr. Phyllis SHU Hubbard and WolfHawkJaguar
Journey To Radiance Theme Song ☥ Webisode

Journey To Radiance Theme Song ☥ Webisode

Journey  Radiance     Podcasts

☥ Anpu ☥ Servant To Lost Souls
And The Disenfranchised

☥ Anpu ☥ Servant To Lost Souls ☥ The Disenfranchised
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Journey Radiance
Community Wellness Tools

These tools were created for the community. Please feel free to download, use and share to educate your community about self-care (the "So Beautiful film ☥ videos are sharable but not downloadable). 

Healing Steps On The Journey To Radiance
Healing The Pan African Diaspora

Healing The Pan African Diaspora

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Healing Strategies For
Grief ☥ Transition

Healing Flyers  

Please download ☥ share with your community.

Ujamaa ☥ Supporting Black ☥ Indigenous ☥ Immigrant Communities
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Ujamaa Cooperative Giving Flyer
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