Collaborations
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The work of liberation, learning, and healing is not done alone.
This space highlights projects and partnerships co-created with fellow educators, artists, and visionaries who share a commitment to community, culture, and transformation. Whether rooted in restorative practice, storytelling, or creative resistance, these collaborations reflect the spirit of collective care that grounds Sajes Ed.
In celebration of Haitian Heritage Month, Sajes Ed is proud to announce an emerging collaboration with WaWaWa Diaspora Centre (founded by artist, scholar, and cultural organizer Régine Romain) and Africa Sound City (led by musician and educator Jah Baba). Together, we are designing a diasporic residency and artist exchange program that will serve as a bridge between education, culture, and ancestral memory.
Rooted in a shared commitment to healing, creativity, and global Black solidarity, this initiative will welcome artists, educators, and cultural workers into a living learning space — one that honors place, practice, and people.
📍 More details coming soon
Global Diaspora Collaboration: WaWaWa × Africa Sound City × Sajes Ed
Wisdom of the Circle
A reflection and grounding deck for circle keepers, educators, and community leaders.
Created by Restorative Practice NYC and co-authored by Cathleen Antoine-Abiala and Erin Dunlevy, Wisdom of the Circle : A Restorative Practitioner’s Deck is 52 carefully crafted prompts rooted in restorative justice, ancestral wisdom, and reflective practice.
The deck supports facilitators in leading with intention, integrity, and deep connection. Whether you're opening a community circle, debriefing a challenging moment, or simply grounding yourself before a session, these cards offer a gentle and powerful path inward.
📦 Deck includes:
– 52 reflection cards
– Soft-touch box and guide booklet
– Designed for educators, circle keepers, and community workers

African Odyssey: Ancestral Memories
African Odyssey: Ancestral Memories captures the journey of a Haitian-American woman during her first visit to Benin, West Africa. She travels into the troubling depths of the TransAtlantic Slave trade and emerges reclaiming a new identity.