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Unity In Harlem celebrates Womens Month with a presentation on the female warriors who inspired the Dora Milaje in the Black
Panther/Marvel films and the film The Woman King. The Dahomey Warriors known as Agojie, Mino, or Minon, were an all-female military regiment of the Kingdom of Dahomey in West Africa, existing from the 17th century until the late 19th century. They were the only female army in modern history and gained their "Dahomey Amazon" name from Western Europeans who likened them to the female warriors of Greek mythology. Don’t miss this inspiring presentation
by Develyn Edwards.
Welcome/ Announcements: Annette Purnell
Musical Artist: Marie Poncé
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Also, please mark your calendar for Sunday March 16th and join us in person, if possible! Our guest
speaker is Rev. Ogun Holder and he is being considered for the position of Senior Minister at Unity In Harlem.
We want as many people as possible to experience him in person (or online, if that is not possible) and share your feedback with us. Below is a brief bio of Rev. Holder.
Rev. Ogun Holder is an ordained Unity minister, certified spiritual coach, teacher, podcaster, and
award-winning author. Originally from Barbados, he moved to the USA in 1994 to pursue a degree in Music Therapy. As a Music Therapist, he worked with various populations in schools, hospitals, adult day-care facilities, and his own private practice.
Rev. Ogun holds certifications in spiritual coaching, grief & bereavement counseling, and the Enneagram. He is the co-founder of project_SANCTUS, an online space dedicated to helping people discover and embrace their holiest selves. His work focuses on helping individuals, particularly men, navigate grief, reclaim emotional balance, and transform pain into strength.
As an author, Rev. Ogun wrote "Rants to Revelations," published by Unity Books. He is also involved in various forms of media, including hosting an online radio show and maintaining a blog. His diverse background and experiences have shaped his approach to spirituality and healing, allowing him to address complex issues such as grief, personal transformation, and social justice within the context of New Thought teachings.
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