Oh Africa, Oh Ghana, Ghanaians O, receive your brothers and sisters of Diaspora.
Yawll should have supported Panafest better than what you did. Your Excellency, Nana Akufo-Addo, all due respect Your Grace, as busy as you are, however, you were on the grounds, all you had to do Sir, was show your face and perhaps a wave. This would have given those of Diaspora hope that we are welcomed and wanted home.
Some of the greatest Historians, Philosophers, Educators, Meta-physicians, Egyptologist, Holy men and women from all walks of life from Diaspora were in attendance sharing a wealth of knowledge, love and truth; African History from "Our Story" of the Ancestors that every African should know; not that from a tainted, White-washed colonial/slave perspective but our true history that seems to elude too many of our African brothers and sisters. Sankofa kings and queens.
I am reminded of an excerpt from the preface of my book Women in Ministry, "We (women) do not come to take away the mans anointing, we come with our own anointing". This could be applied to those of Diaspora, "We do not come to take away from our brothers and sisters, merely to enhance their genius".
G-D bless Africa! G-D bless Ghana! G-D bless Africans..
Excerpts Panel Discussion African Spirituality:
Rabbi Kohein HaleviRabbi Kohein Halevi
Rabbi Kohein Halevi - Reconciliation 1
Rabbi Kohein Halevi - Reconciliation 2
Professor James Smalls - African Spirituality 1
Professor James Smalls - African Spirituality 2
Professor James Smalls - African Spirituality 3
Professor James Smalls - African Spirituality 4
Professor James Smalls - African Spirituality 5
Professor James Smalls - African Spirituality 6
Professor James Smalls - African Spirituality 7
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