Conversations Grounded in Culture & Lived Experience
Afro Weg is a community-centered social enterprise where dialogue, reflection, and learning meet to foster personal growth and deeper cultural understanding.
We offer a safe, warm space to pause and reflect on the stories that shape us, bridging the gap between heritage and our shared future.
Through coaching, community dialogues, and storytelling, we empower individuals to reclaim their narratives and co-create more equitable, connected communities.
Our Cause
At Afro Weg, we believe that dialogue is the foundation of progress. We are dedicated to creating safe, inclusive, and brave spaces for people to share their lived experiences and challenge systems of inequality.
Our cause is rooted in the conviction that when we listen to one another with curiosity and respect, we can overcome division and build stronger, more resilient communities that co-create solutions for a more equitable future.
Our Aspiration
We aspire to be a leading voice in social change, recognized for our ability to bridge divides and foster deep understanding across diverse backgrounds. Our goal is to empower individuals and communities to take ownership of their own narratives.
We envision a world where every conversation is an opportunity for growth and every shared story is a seed for justice, driving systemic transformations that truly reflect our community's values and needs.
Afro Weg creates space where community wisdom and lived experience drive real change. Discover more about our journey and the vision behind our platform.
What We Do
Afro Weg — share, reflect and shift.
Supporting Creators & Community Leaders
Empowering platforms for creators, storytellers, and leaders to collaborate, share powerful narratives, and build community voice.
Afro Weg Podcast: A Space to Share, Reflect & Shift
A curated space for long-form conversations and thoughtful storytelling. We move beyond soundbites to explore the depth of lived experience and migration narratives within our community.
Start your journey toward growth, healing, and stronger relationships. Book a free 15-minute consultation today.
Community & Dialogue
Contact
Afro Weg fosters essential dialogue, reflection, and learning for individuals and communities navigating the complexities of migration and generational change. We invite you to share your story and join the conversation.
afrowegg@gmail.com
Location
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Our Curated Reads
Afro Weg Reads | የሚያነብ ትותልድ እንፍጠር Discover literature handpicked by Afro Weg to spark deep reflection and shared communal healing.
The Mountain Is You
By Brianna Wiest
A vital tool for self-mastery that helps identify personal barriers. We chose this for its ability to foster individual clarity, a key pillar for our collective progress.
Atomic Habits
By James Clear
A guide to transformation through incremental growth. This supports our mission by teaching how small, conscious steps can lead to profound community shifts and wisdom.
The Alchemist
Spare
By Paulo Coelho
By Prince Harry
A timeless exploration of destiny and inner truth. We recommend it as a companion for those navigating the cultural journeys and personal transitions of our diaspora.
An examination of legacy and the courage to speak truth. We include this to highlight how honest storytelling can dismantle systemic pain and nurture generational peace.
Raising Mentally Strong Kids
The Let Them Theory
By Daniel G. Amen, MD and Charles Fay, PhD · Foreword by Jim Fay
A strategy for emotional freedom and boundary setting. We find this essential for those seeking to balance communal empathy with the self-preservation required for long-term growth.
By Mel Robbins
A resource specifically selected to help caregivers foster resilience in the next generation. It aligns with our goal of building healthy, supportive child-rearing environments.
Community Conversations Series
Creating Space for Dialogue
The Community Conversations Series is intentional work. We bring people together to pause and reflect on the stories that define us. In these facilitated spaces, we bridge the gap between shared history and future possibilities, fostering deeper understanding across generations and cultures.
- Format: Small-group, facilitated, 90 minutes, 15–25 participants
- Topics: Belonging and identity, navigating systems, intergenerational dialogue, community leadership, civic participation

