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Conflict Transformation
CTS Basic Training Workshops.
To understand Human Rights, it is helpful to understand one another. Conflict Transformation Services provides an opportunity to practice the principles of dialogue, nonviolence and reconciliation. Workshops can be done onsite or at our retreat facility in Orange VA. Accommodations are available for small groups and one-on-one training. Continuing Education Credits are available for clergy, medical professionals, counselors and social workers. Once you complete your training, you become part of a network of facilitators who support one another as we do this work. 2020 Dates
June 11-14
August 6-9
Cost $120 includes lodging, meals, and materials
Additional workshop dates available for groups of 10 or more
Register today. Send your requested date to
​ImaniWorks.org@gmail.com
Traditions and Transformation. In 2018, Dena Jennings and Greg Adams began a series of conflict transformation workshops to help musicians, dancers and artists of American roots genres address cultural sensitivity in performance and presentations. Workshops and presentations have been held at, North Carolina Folk Festival, Davis and Elkins College, Howard University, Harpers Ferry and other national parks, historical societies, art galleries and civic organizations. Group leaders and instructors have consulted the team for the development of specific projects and performances. Call us today to address your group or help with your next cultural project.
Facilitation. If your are involved in a conflict and would like someone to facilitate, we have a team ready to help. We also facilitate meetings, consensus process, and provide observation for elections and events.


​Effective Advocacy
United Nations
. Imani Works is a non-governmental organization of the United Nations. As such, we send delegations of members to various events hosted by the Department of Economic and Social Development. You can learn more about this branch of the UN at https://www.un.org/development/desa/en/about.html

Blessings for Blacks. During a time of increasing racial unrest in the United States, the United Nations has listed several human rights violations that need to be addressed. As many await justice we gather each week online to raise consciousness with good wishes, thoughts and interfaith prayers for people of color living with oppression. Those blessings are shared with organizations across the country on the front lines of social change. Join us in this simple act of kindness. Thousands have been uplifted by this effort. Blessings can be posted on our Facebook page.

Children's Rights. Today, children do not have the same rights as adults. WE have a signature campaign to bring attention to this problem. The USA is the only free member state of the UN that has not ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Every November, we send hundreds of colorful hands with the signature of those who support children's rights to Washington, DC. In 2009, we received a commendation by President Obama for our efforts. Want to join us? Ask how your organization or community group can help.
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