Last showing - "I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO" documentary film
In only 1 location: Electric Cinema - Shoreditch, 64-66 Redchurch Street, Shoreditch, London E2 7DP,
Sunday 16th July 2017, at 14:45
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Events
OCTOBER 2015
SPECIAL WORD OF GRATITUDE
The African Descent International Diaspora would like to acknowledge and recognise all its donors who financially made possible the making of this pioneering event. The following:
David Raquil, George Kabambe, Paul Ellis, Bruno Nelta and Ben Harry.
Claudette Taylor, Claudette Hastings, Maureen Duncan, Natacha Dubois and Joyce David.
Business: Golden Touch barber, G.V. Group (The Voice) and South England Conference.
“An illumination of the Bible in a way I have never experienced before. The exposition has revealed a hidden heritage and a destiny. Michelle’s delivery was steadfast, confident and sure. Passion was obvious and the need to download this valuable inspired unlocked revelation”.
“Inspiring presentation that's Christ gospel focussed with a lot of food for thought”.
JULY 2015
THE BIBLICAL HISTORY OF BLACK PEOPLE AND THEIR DESTINY
The lectures emphasise the link between biblical identity and destiny.
During five evenings you will discover the genealogy of the black people in particular, in the light of the Bible and historical materials from the antiquity to modern days. Understanding will be given into the manner in which the world is organised in reason of the roles played by each branch of humanity, according to Divine Wisdom.
Finally, you will discover the prophetic future of the African Diaspora who seems unable to fit in a world that seems to shun her after the whole truth on Noah’s curse will have been established.
The sixth evening will be dedicated to introducing The African Descent International Diaspora and to a brainstorming session, method which will help us produce progressive ideas and solutions for the development of our people namely ourselves.
Only the truth shall set the Black people free.
Michelle Rondof who is of Martinican parentage lives in the UK.
Soon after her baptism, in 1998, she organized the first Commemoration of the End of Slavery in the colonies of the British Empire in the history of the British Union Conference. She received her calling while inquiring into the history of the African Diaspora in the early 90s which resulted in the creation of The African Descent International Diaspora organisation in 2012.
Michelle has travelled to France to present this seminar to enthusiastic audiences. She has also lectured in Wolverhampton and London.
Michelle is proud of her roots, her history and thanks the Lord for entrusting her with the task that will contribute to the release, rehabilitation and salvation of the African Diaspora according to God’s plan.
Well-researched and sound.
Biblical, Historical and reliable sources.
Mind blowing and compelling arguments !
Topics:
Day 1: Back to our roots
Day 2: The world's three pillars
Day 3: Noah’s curse or Deconstructing the lie that enslaved the sons and daughters of Africa
Day 4: God’s covenant with Africa and its Diasporas, part 1
Day 5: God’s covenant with Africa and its Diasporas, part 2
Day 6: And now, what do we do?
HOST
Ray Patrick
International speaker, Author, Radio host & CEO of Ray of Hope 4U Charity helping school, orphanages & churches throughout Africa
EXHIBITORS
Azawala – Unique contemporary African art
Original paintings, prints, sandals and accessories from East and West Africa
https://www.facebook.com/azawala
BeYouT - African-inspired fashion and interiors
Clothes and accessories for men, women and children
Shea Decadence London
Handmade and organic nutritious hair, bath and body treats. Caters also for men!
Stressstherapist – For the difficult times
Practical tips for coping better emotionally
More will be added !
SUNDAY FOOD SALE
African Caribbean dishes
5 items for a Fiver:
Rice: brown, white, jolof
Chicken, fish, vegetables
Salad
Fried plantains
Yam
Fried dumplings
Macaroni cheese
Extra:
Fruits and juice
Cakes
Sweets
THE BIBLICAL HISTORY OF THE BLACK PEOPLE & THEIR DESTINY
Despite not being able to secure a week for the delivery of the six-lecture series, I traveled once again to Wolverhampton but this time at Pendeford. I took the afternoon slot, graciously given out by the AY leader, Ruthlyn.
Thanks to Matthew Gordon, a church member facilitator of the event and a respected young man in the Black community, the church was full with a 100 strong listeners coming from various churches, not necessarily located nearby, and the community.
'Back to our roots', the first lecture with the aim to re-set our lost identity as always loosened the tongues and quickened the spirits as groups were formed to continue the debate.
The following day could not repeat the effervescence as more than half the church could not attend due to family' responsiblities or work. One such example is that disappointed church member who asked his wife to be present on the sunday as he himself would be at work.
Derrick Eubank, co-facilitator to the event, who was accompanied by his wife Shirley, planned this event since the time he heard me at Wednesfield and perseverently brought it forth though working on his final degree project.
More dates are under discussion.
NOVEMBER 2014
AFRICAN HERITAGE HISTORY
Soon after my return from Wolverhampton, it was the turn of Hackney church to hear the first two presentations, one on 18th October, the second one on 22nd November ending with a round of applause. "Black History does not mean anything" I wittingly declared at the opening to a bemused attendance. "We should at least say 'Black People History. Have you heard of a pink history, green history or any other colour history?" I added making them aware of their African ancestry.
One upset church member deplored the absence of young people two both programmes.
At the second presentation, the offer came from the owner of an internet TV to produce a course from my lectures to be run throughout the year and not just during a predetermined month rolling every year. Arrangements were made to continue the series notably with 'Noah's curse, a much awaited hot topic. Elder John Mathieu coordinated the event.
Pitifully, there was no follow-up due to internal reorganisation.
OCTOBER 2014
AFRICAN HERITAGE HISTORY WEEK
For Black History Month, the church of Wednesfield Wolverhampton was blessed with a production from the African Descent International Diaspora baptised for the occasion 'African Heritage History Week' introducing, programme facilitated by brother Neil Hubbins.Upon my arrival on Sunday morning, I started with exercise and breakfast led by the women Ministry department. Later in the afternoon, after introducing the past achievements done in France for what was then a company in its embryonic stage, showing posters growing in size and print quality, I delivered the lectures to a small but supportive audience unwrapping the topic: 'What happened to Noah's three sons?' with a particular attention given to Ham.
For the occasion, a young man, Leon, videoed the five evenings for the production of a dvd to go later on sale.
Many realised that African Heritage History viewed under the Bible's magnifier was relevant, proving to be a positive contributor to their faith and a catalyst for improving their relationship with self and others.
“A wonderfully informative programme. My identity was never an issue, it is now. I am encouraged to search more. Thank you for blessing us with a truly wonderful message.”
“Our weakened character revealed. Therefore, I must now improve my character by growing with God’s help! Overall, this presentation empowered me with knowledge of my deliverance from slavery as evidence of God’s mercy and added reason to witness this as proof of His existence to others.”
NOVEMBER 9 2013
Celebration and Official Launch of the Adid - Invitation Only
CANCELLED
THE AFRICAN DESCENT INTERNATIONAL DIASPORA
is one year old.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !
OCTOBER 2013
AFRICAN HERITAGE HISTORY MONTH
BHM as it is commonly called is a special feature in the life of the United Kingdom. It focuses on educating first and foremost the Afro-Caribbean community to boost their self-image through the dissemination and acquisition of knowledge on achievements, history, and culture of the Black peoples.
To reflect our common heritage and reflect the people's origin, the ADID has chosen to rename 'Black History Month', 'The African Heritage History Month'.
At the ADID, African Heritage History takes on a spiritual meaning for its reminding us that only God ‘s outstretched arm could have saved a wretched people from perpetual slavery. Black History must be studied in the biblical perspective to find strength in the source of our faith, fulfil God’s promises in a remarkable future, whilst reminding us the principle of the brotherhood of all nations God created free from the notion of superiority and inferiority.
The ADID’s African Heritage History programmes will empower, develop self-knowledge, make the student, curious and professional understand and see the greater picture of histories, remember past ‘movers and shakers’, raise leaders, cause us to take control of our lives and help others.
This year we will examine the infamous and misunderstood Bible verse from Genesis 9: 25 opportunistic European traders liberally exploited to fuel their prejudice and advance their mercantile greed.
Tell a friend, Bring a friend!