Inter-Professional Associations Canon of INVR Standards / HHEW
If you are reading this, this is the right place and time to join one or more of our great associations!
Excellent associations for networking, resume building, skill-set development and social action.
Inter-professional associations are organizations that team together participants from all stages of the same chain, with the objectives of elaborating policies, guaranteeing equity among the members, facilitating the improvement of the performance of the chain and defending the interests of the members and the greater society. There are 21 such associations within INVR Standards / HHEW operating along the principles of the TALO Leadership Theory and W.E.B. DuBois' Guiding Hundredth concept. Each association is officially and publicly recognized throughout the year and at the Annual HHEW Leaders Conference & Retreat. Associations are open to all (with the exception of the HHEW 100, which is open to 100 people by invitation).
Some are involved in the development and monitoring of professional educational, media and leadership programs, and the updating of skills, and thus perform professional certification to indicate that a person possesses qualifications in the subject area.
The 22 associations are as follows (and for more information about joining or helping with their development, please contact us at: [email protected]):
ANWC (Africa Nurtures the World Culturally)
AIIP (Association of Informed Internet Parents)
ALANA Student Leaders - International (ALANA stands for African, Latino, Asian and Native American)
BAATTS - (Brilliant African-American Tennessee Thinkers)
C-CAPS (Capital Colleagues with Academic Priorities)
The Claremont Colleges African-American Alumni (Alumni of the Claremont Colleges of Southern California)
Central Valley (Cali) African-American PIVs
The 4Party Political System
Friends of the HHEW Colleges - supporters of the HHEW Colleges Project and historically black colleges worldwide
The 1526 Historical Society - This is group for people interested in African world history. 1526 was the year Africans came to the US with the Spaniards
The HHEW 100 - the primary advocacy body of INVR Standards / HHEW (By invitation only, but includes presidents of the other 20 associations)
The Humanitarian Common Market (HCM)
Illinois Great Publics African-American Alumni Network
New York's Black Outer Borough Inner CIrcle Alumni (primarily African-Americans in New York's four outer boroughs)
RISE (For Initial & Rising Managers)
RNJ (Russwurm's New Journalists) - African-American journalists primarily with predominantly black media
SAT (Student Ambassadors Team) - network of top college students working with the CV Drum News
UBUL (Unbought & Unlettered) - traditionally some of our greatest visionary leaders are not college degreed
United Gracious - a forum for people of all ethnicities and nationalities to discuss and figure out "racism"
Virginia's Valley Leaders Online - from Roanoke (VA) in the south to Harper's Ferry (WV) in the north
Virginia's Virginia (a.k.a. "Roanokers, Relatives & Relationships") - with roots to Roanoke (VA) and KOH's family
WAAWIM (World Association of African World Image Makers)
The benefits to joining these groups are priceless.
The cost of joining one or more of these groups is very little.
If you are reading this, this is the right place and time to join one or more of our great associations!
Excellent associations for networking, resume building, skill-set development and social action.
Inter-professional associations are organizations that team together participants from all stages of the same chain, with the objectives of elaborating policies, guaranteeing equity among the members, facilitating the improvement of the performance of the chain and defending the interests of the members and the greater society. There are 21 such associations within INVR Standards / HHEW operating along the principles of the TALO Leadership Theory and W.E.B. DuBois' Guiding Hundredth concept. Each association is officially and publicly recognized throughout the year and at the Annual HHEW Leaders Conference & Retreat. Associations are open to all (with the exception of the HHEW 100, which is open to 100 people by invitation).
Some are involved in the development and monitoring of professional educational, media and leadership programs, and the updating of skills, and thus perform professional certification to indicate that a person possesses qualifications in the subject area.
The 22 associations are as follows (and for more information about joining or helping with their development, please contact us at: [email protected]):
ANWC (Africa Nurtures the World Culturally)
AIIP (Association of Informed Internet Parents)
ALANA Student Leaders - International (ALANA stands for African, Latino, Asian and Native American)
BAATTS - (Brilliant African-American Tennessee Thinkers)
C-CAPS (Capital Colleagues with Academic Priorities)
The Claremont Colleges African-American Alumni (Alumni of the Claremont Colleges of Southern California)
Central Valley (Cali) African-American PIVs
The 4Party Political System
Friends of the HHEW Colleges - supporters of the HHEW Colleges Project and historically black colleges worldwide
The 1526 Historical Society - This is group for people interested in African world history. 1526 was the year Africans came to the US with the Spaniards
The HHEW 100 - the primary advocacy body of INVR Standards / HHEW (By invitation only, but includes presidents of the other 20 associations)
The Humanitarian Common Market (HCM)
Illinois Great Publics African-American Alumni Network
New York's Black Outer Borough Inner CIrcle Alumni (primarily African-Americans in New York's four outer boroughs)
RISE (For Initial & Rising Managers)
RNJ (Russwurm's New Journalists) - African-American journalists primarily with predominantly black media
SAT (Student Ambassadors Team) - network of top college students working with the CV Drum News
UBUL (Unbought & Unlettered) - traditionally some of our greatest visionary leaders are not college degreed
United Gracious - a forum for people of all ethnicities and nationalities to discuss and figure out "racism"
Virginia's Valley Leaders Online - from Roanoke (VA) in the south to Harper's Ferry (WV) in the north
Virginia's Virginia (a.k.a. "Roanokers, Relatives & Relationships") - with roots to Roanoke (VA) and KOH's family
WAAWIM (World Association of African World Image Makers)
The benefits to joining these groups are priceless.
The cost of joining one or more of these groups is very little.