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Juneteenth Celebration Draws Diaspora and Ghanaians Together

The streets of Cantonments in Accra were filled with vibrant displays of culture and unity as the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) and the African American Association of Ghana (AAAG) jointly celebrated Juneteenth. The event, marked by a parade and cultural celebration, drew participants from both Ghana and the African Diaspora.

Event Details

The Juneteenth celebration commenced at the W.E.B. DuBois Centre, located opposite the U.S. Embassy, and concluded at the GTA headquarters. Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in 1865, and this year’s Accra event emphasized reconnection between Ghanaians and the broader Black community.

Historical Context

Maurice Cheetham, Vice President of the AAAG, explained that while President Lincoln announced the freedom of slaves in 1863, the news did not reach many for two years due to communication challenges. Union soldiers ultimately delivered the news in 1865, formally ending slavery. Cheetham underscored the shared history between Africans and African Americans, stating, “Our history is your history.”

AAAG Community Initiatives

The AAAG highlighted its community impact through various projects. These include a newly established school near L’Enchant, the African STEM Academy, and educational programs at Basics International in Chorkor. Cheetham expressed concern over the increasing removal of Black history from educational materials in the United States, advocating for continued discussion and collaboration with Ghanaians to preserve this history.

Ghana Tourism Authority Support

The GTA provided substantial support for the celebration, including stage and sound equipment, media visibility, and staff participation in the parade. A statement from the GTA’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Bright Asempa Tsadidey, on behalf of CEO Maame Efua Houadjeto, reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to Pan-African unity. The GTA emphasized that Juneteenth serves as a call for reflection, unity, and progress within the global African family.

Cultural Showcase and Healing Space

The festival featured storytelling, traditional music, and dance, creating a cultural showcase and a space for healing. The event fostered connections across generations and geographies, reinforcing the theme of Pan-African solidarity.

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