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Ahmad Daniels is a professional presenter and
facilitator with over twenty years experience in community outreach
programs, diversity training and African American History.
He is the founder of Creative Interchange, an organization whose mission is to enhance personal and community social capital through changed philosophies, personal empowerment and self-actualization. He is also the founder of To Your Journey Self-Empowerment Workshops
that create an environment where men are encouraged and self-compelled to
engage in heartfelt conversations that lead to more meaningful
relationships. He was recognized by Community Pride Magazine (December 2000), Charlotte’s African American magazine, as one of Charlotte’s 50 Most Influential Black Men. Mr. Daniels is most proud of being recognized by the editorial staff of The Charlotte Observer as a “Hero of Democracy,” (July 4, 2001) and for having played an active role in the United Nations World Conference on Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, held late August – early September 2001, in Durban, South Africa. Mr. Daniels also shared his considerable talents with those attending the African and African Descendants World Conference Against Racism held in Barbados from October 1-6, 2002. He facilitated workshops and spoke at plenary sessions. Mr. Daniels has
also chaired meetings of the Global Afrikan Congress in Amsterdam, London,
Berlin, Paris, and Accra as well as having organized and moderated the
April 12, 2007, Crisis of Young African American Males in Charlotte Town
Hall Meeting which was attended by over 400 persons. |
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