Dominican Republic Channel 4: Faith, Healing & Afro-Caribbean Spiritual Practice
Honoring ancestral guidance and wellness traditions
Through sacred music, Santería, and community prayer, this channel showcases the Dominican Republic’s spiritual traditions rooted in African and Taíno ancestry. WHFF.TV offers this content free to the public to counter the erasure of these practices from mainstream media.
Spiritual healing is part of emotional wellness. That’s why WHFF.TV also brings light to issues such as trauma, desensitization, and generational silence.
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Our CEO, Dr. Rachel Levitch, shares a powerful message about WHFF.TV’s mission to serve underserved households and restore identity through free educational content. Click here to listen.
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Co-Parenting Solutions
Welcome to Dominican Republic Channel 4, where we focus on the complexities of co-parenting in the Dominican Republic. Co-parenting is a reality for many families, and our channel provides support, resources, and expert advice for those navigating the process.
We understand the challenges that come with sharing responsibility for raising children, especially in the context of Dominican cultural norms. Our programming addresses topics such as maintaining a positive relationship with your co-parent, setting boundaries, and creating a harmonious environment for your children. If you're struggling with managing a co-parenting arrangement, our featured program, Co-Parenting Blues, provides tips for maintaining peace and understanding during difficult times.
Co-parenting requires cooperation, mutual respect, and open communication, and we bring together experts in the field of family law and psychology to provide practical strategies. From conflict resolution to child behavior management, this channel is your go-to place for all things co-parenting in the Dominican Republic.
For further reading on navigating difficult relationships and emotional barriers, we recommend DARVO: Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender—a helpful tool for identifying and avoiding manipulative behavior in relationships.