Afrimericanone’s works to research, develop and implement Restorative Projects & Initiatives are making an impact! Restorative practices adopted from the Native American tradition focus on cultural rejuvenation, inclusion and non-punitive approaches.
Our community offerings include:
Restorative Project Management Consultation - using project management tools and strategies to research, develop and create solutions guided by restorative practices.
Afrimerican Academy , our signature restorative project, is an online African Diaspora Cultural Education platform with culturally competent programs designed for teens (15-18 years) , young adults (undergrad & graduate) and adults.
- Our Hybrid summer camp educates and provides summer camp experience for 15-18 years old from communities of color is offered now.
- Service learning project management volunteer opportunities for undergraduate & graduate university students is offered now.
- Our project based after-school program for 15-18 years old is currently in development.
- Adult African Diaspora cultural education offered using engaging Afrimericanone custom curriculum and Restorative Circle Practice. We aim to make virtual learning a truly fun & restorative experience.
- The inaugural event is scheduled for Sept 26, 2021.
Restorative CSR solutions: We host seminars, workshops and training for cultural diversity and restorative practices. We provide 3 tiers of restorative circle practice services to our community for community building, repairing harm or full interventions.
For more info email us info@afrimericanone.org
811 Hyde Park Ave, 1
Hyde Park, MA 02136 United States
Website
781-690-1908 (Main)
marlon@afrimericanone.org (Main)
Membership Level: BLACK
Categories: Multi Service Organizations, Non-profit, Restoration, Travel, Workshops
Chef Shrimpy's JERK CAFE serves mouthwatering sandwiches, burritos and wraps inspired by Chef Shrimpy's Jamaican Roots. The cafe is a Jamaican Restaurant on Cape Cod.
Menu https://www.thejerkcafe.com/menu/
His story: Born Glenroy Solomon Burke in rural Jamaica, was stunned at an early age by the tough circumstances facing his family. At 11 years old, he witnessed how his mother cried one evening when she didn’t have enough dinner to feed their household of eleven. Seeing the situation, at 11 years old Burke promised his mother that one day he would go to the United states, open his own restaurant and get her a better life. After high school, he pursued his dream’s desire and in 2008 the promise to his mother became a reality when he opened what would become an outstanding (rated 4.5 out of 5) and popular restaurant known as Jerk Café (where he is known as Chef Shrimpy) in South Yarmouth on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Black-owned fast casual food and Jamaican cuisine by Chef Shrinpy on Cape Cod
1319 A Route 28
South Yarmouth, MA 02664
Website
508 394 1944
Membership Level: BLACK
Categories: Food, Restaurant