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Iyanla Vanzant Helps Healing In Ferguson On 'Fix My Life'

Iyanla Vanzant Helps Healing In Ferguson On ‘Fix My Life’

Written by Tonya Pendleton, BlackAmericaWeb.com
Published on August 26, 2014

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Teacher, author coach, healer and TV personality Iyanla Vanzant was on the ground in Ferguson this week and tonight her OWN special Healing Ferguson airs tonight at 9 p.m. on the network. Vanzant says she went down to the embattled city to find out what people needed in the wake of the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown.

The teenager was killed by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, who has remained in hiding as the town was swept by two weeks of protests. Vanzant says she was there not just to tape a TV show but to help citizens plan for their future.

“I found a lot of fear and a lot of disorganization,” Vanzant told The Tom Joyner Morning Show. “I wasn’t hearing from the news that people had a plan or that they were clear about what to do next. So what I went to do is talk to the people on the ground and find out why they were looting and why they were so disorganized.”

The town of Ferguson, as everyone now knows, is a predominantly black suburb of St. Louis, which has faced systematic problems of police brutality and racial profiling. Vanzant says that being on the ground showed her the impetus for the strong emotions she saw that led to the looting and civil unrest that characterized the first few days after the shooting.

“I found a lot of anger. We’ve been here before with Trayvon Martin and Sean Bell and Amadou Diallo – and even those who didn’t make the news. [The people of Ferguson] have to do something different and they understand that. If they just march and protest, nothing will change. I really wanted to hear what the people wanted. What they wanted was justice and they want this cop arrested. But that’s not going to stop the number of police stops and the whole issue of driving while back and the condition of the schools.

What are you going to do if they don’t indict him? What are you going to do if they don’t arrest him? What are you going to do if they don’t convict him. If you don’t have a plan, nothing will change. This is part of what has been a long period of systematic disrespect regarding this community.”

Iyanla Vanzant Helps Healing In Ferguson On ‘Fix My Life’  was originally published on ioneblackamericaweb.staging.go.ione.nyc

Vanzant says that viewers will see how important it is to bring disparate groups o a community together to effect change. Some of the young men and women who led the unrest and the looting needed a voice and a way to find a sense of purpose, Vanzant believes.

“You have pockets of groups – you got this group and that group and the groups aren’t communicating. I was able to put certain groups together. But the most important group was the young men on the street from 19-30. These are the people whose voices need to be heard.

I’m grateful and I’m proud that we were able to put together unlikely pairings – former gang bangers sitting with two of the community school board leaders. Young men who have dropped out of school who were just in the streets, looking for something to do. We put them with men in the church and community leaders. I didn’t go there to end institutional racism. I went there as a coach to give people a game plan so they can win.”

Iyanla’s plan of action was simple and applicable not just to Ferguson but to a number of situations. She says in the midst of a crisis its essential to do four things – Pause, Plan, Prepare, Participate.

“Before we start tearing down our community and antagonizing the police we gotta do four things. We gotta pause and get clear. What are you asking for? Then we gotta plan, you need a plan A, a plan B and a plan C. Then you gotta prepare. Everybody’s not going to be able to be out there marching for the next six, seven, eight months. You gotta go back to work, you gotta go back to school.

You need to have a clearly articulated plan. And then you gotta participate. Everybody’s got to participate at the level that they can.” Vanzant is staying in communication with some of the people she met in Fergusion and says she plans to follow up her visit in a few weeks. Healing In Ferguson airs tonight at 9 p.m. on OWN.

Iyanla: Fix My Life – Special Report: Healing In Ferguson airs tonight on OWN at 9 pm ET/PT.

Click the link above to hear the entire interview.

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Iyanla Vanzant Helps Healing In Ferguson On ‘Fix My Life’  was originally published on ioneblackamericaweb.staging.go.ione.nyc

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