Archive for April 2008

Cleveland Plain Dealer article: Couples Renew Vows on Black Marriage Day 3/31/08

A colorful, almost full-page article about Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute’s  coordination of the first ever Black Marriage Day in Cleveland, OH, appeared on the front page of the Metro section of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.  For more information on Black Marriage Day in Cleveland and around the country, go to Black Marriage Day .

Panel Discussion at CSU About New Report: Costs to Taxpayers from Family Fragmentation

On Friday, April 18, 2008, from 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m., Tariq Ziyad and Krsnanandini Dasi, Co-Directors of the Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute participated in a Panel discussion at Cleveland State University discussing the implications of a newly released report, The Costs to Taxpayers of Divorce and Unwed Childbearing. Sharing insight, experience and hope were panelists, Steve Killpack, president, Community Endeavors Foundation, Luis Vazquez, Director, Strong Start for Cuyahoga’s Families, Gary Norton, representative from Cuyahoga County Commissioners office, Tariq Saleem Ziyad, Co-director, Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute (DZFI), Krsnanandini Devi Dasi, Co-Director, DZFI and Councilman Kevin Conwell, Ward 9.

Enthusiastic discussion about the report and what it means to Ohio and Cuyahoga County, the history and future of such a report and more combined with passionate, attentive audience members made the afternoon informative, educational and inspiring. Audience members requested more of these kinds of dialogs, particularly those moving our community to implement some collaborative and practical family-strengthening initiatives for reducing the enormous economic, social and ethical costs of this phenomenon.

An article about the report and the panel discussion appeared in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Thursday, April 17, 2008.

The full report, press kit, and video of the National Press Conference, held in Washington, D. C., April 15, 2008, is available at http://www.americanvalues.org.

Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute has been encouraged to submit the video of our Cleveland panel discussion to YouTube. We’ll keep you posted.

DZFI presents at 10th Annual International Fatherhood Conference, Wash. D.C.

June 10, 2008 9:00 amtoJune 13, 2008 6:00 pm

Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute’s Co-directors, Krsnanandini and Tariq, will be presenting a workshop: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES TO BUILDING HEALTHY MARRIAGES AND FAMILIES IN THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY” at the 10th Annual International Fatherhood Conference held this year in Washington D.C. from June 10-13, 2008 at Galluadet university Kellogg Conference Hotel. The National Partnership for Community Leadership (NPCL) hosts this educational and entertaining event whose theme this year is “Reconnecting Fathers to Families: At Home and Abroad. A Favorite Father award ceremony will be one of the special highlights of the conference.

This conference will enable all who attend to gain a better understanding of the status of fragile families & responsible fatherhood issues in our nation and around the world.

About 50 different workshops, from eight different tracks will be conducted during the 4 day conference:

Track 1: Responsible Fatherhood

Track 2: Healthy Relationships/Marriage

Track 3: Re-entry

Track 4: Health

Track 5: Education

Track 6: Employment

Track 7: Policy/Research?Evaluation

Track 8: Faith-Based initiatives

For more information, see the NPCL website: www.npclstrongfamilies.com

DZFI April 2008 Online Newsletter: Couples Retreats

The Co-Directors of Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute, Krsnanandini and Tariq, a husband and wife team of Certified Family Educators, Certified Prepare Enrich Administrators, Prep administrators, Certified Better Together Instructors and more. They have been providing Healthy Relationship skills and/or marriage education to couples, youth and families for over 10 years. They are married and parents of many children. Despite their qualifications, despite their skills and experience, they periodically take time to refresh and renew their own relationship.

It was in this spirit that they recently attended a weekend couples retreat called Marriage Encounter. For about 46 hours, they were engaged in a process that encouraged them to focus on each other, without the distractions of television, telephones, watches and computers. Their communication was encouraged through many dialogues in a comfortable hotel setting.

“I wasn’t so enthusiastic when my wife asked me to come on this retreat,” said one man, “but I’m real glad we did. We are so busy all the time with the kids, work, bills, the house and her sick dad. I was wondering what happened to the good times we used to have. This retreat was fun and I learned how to relate to my wife better. The spiritual focus helped us, too.”

The idea of maintaining or upgrading to a vibrant, healthy relationship by having periodic tune-ups is neither new nor negative. Like a well-run furnace or an automobile or a household, regular check-ups, check-ins, or cleansings are vital to optimal operation, harmony and cooperative interaction between parts.

“This was one of the best investments in our relationship we have ever made,” Sandi told us about a different couple retreat she had attended. “We’ve been engaged for 6 months and there was a lot we needed help with. Being with other couples was a real plus.”

Couple retreats are an excellent form of marriage or relationship enrichment and such retreats come in many different packages. Some take place over a weekend and others are a one-day affair. Some, like the one the co-directors attended, focus on couple intimacy and communication. Other couple retreats, like Sandi’s, include a variety of couple and group activities, games, workshops, and opportunities for physical relaxation through massage or body wraps. Usually, there is no airing of “dirty laundry’ and the retreat setting often occurs in very appealing, attractive surroundings. Some retreats are open to couples who are married or engaged or couples who may be considering engagement or marriage or cohabiting. Others are for married couples only.

Whatever the form, a couple’s retreat is generally energizing and rejuvenating for couples, providing wonderful opportunities for re-connection and tools for healthier communication, financial management, conflict resolution and win-win problem solving as well as meeting other couples. Family and friends can purchase “couple retreat” gift certificates to give as wedding or anniversary presents or just to encourage a couple to improve their relationship skills. These gift certificates can pay for part of all of a couple’s retreat experience.

(Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute offers an annual Couples Retreat (as well as gift certificates for this event and other DZFI services). This year our retreat will take place Saturday, June 21 from 9:00 – 6:00 p.m. in Bath, OH)