The Zokpé Collective
"It is when we live life as an act of service that we will discover, develop and deliver our purpose. This is our gift, to give freely and with a joyful heart."
The Zokpé Collective is a mutual benefit society rooted in the confraternity of Ancestral veneration. Our membership organization is committed to the continuity of the living wisdom of our Ancestors. We achieve this through Ritual, Land Stewardship, Militant Spirituality and the dissemination of Indigenous Spiritual Technology. We strive to create safe spaces wherein the evolution of consciousness, the maintenance of vibrant health and the manifestation of true abundance is ever present.
Conceived in Harlem, NYC, birthed in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, The Zokpé Collective is, at it's core, a sacred space for the continued renaissance of African-American spirit and culture. Our members include but are not limited to: artists, healers, educators, activists, diviners, shaman, and seekers. Our objective is to maintain a sacred repository of ritual and culture, for the well being of future generations. We welcome anyone who is willing and prepared to be of service.

"It is when we live life as an act of service that we will discover, develop and deliver our purpose. This is our gift, to give freely and with a joyful heart."
The Zokpé Collective is a mutual benefit society rooted in the confraternity of Ancestral veneration. Our membership organization is committed to the continuity of the living wisdom of our Ancestors. We achieve this through Ritual, Land Stewardship, Militant Spirituality and the dissemination of Indigenous Spiritual Technology. We strive to create safe spaces wherein the evolution of consciousness, the maintenance of vibrant health and the manifestation of true abundance is ever present.
Conceived in Harlem, NYC, birthed in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, The Zokpé Collective is, at it's core, a sacred space for the continued renaissance of African-American spirit and culture. Our members include but are not limited to: artists, healers, educators, activists, diviners, shaman, and seekers. Our objective is to maintain a sacred repository of ritual and culture, for the well being of future generations. We welcome anyone who is willing and prepared to be of service.

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