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What does it really look like to walk away from the Western world and build a new life rooted in nature?
In this episode, I sit down with Cashawn Myers, Executive Director of the Kweku Andoh Sustainability Institute (KASI), located in Liati Wote in Ghana’s Volta Region.
Originally from the United States, Cashawn made a life-changing decision to move to Ghana and help build a community centered on sustainability, healing, and intentional living.
KASI is not just a place—it’s a model for a different way of life.
Here, they:
Grow most of their own food
Live in alignment with the land
Teach sustainability practices rooted in African knowledge systems
Offer programs focused on healing, wellness, and reconnecting with nature
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Link Up Podcast — Episode 3 | Featuring Nua Kwaku Obibini
Hosts: Niara Esi Ìjèawelē Ọmọlará Kwento & Bakari Kwadwo Ọbatayé Kwento
* with a special Abibitumi 20 Year Anniversary testimonial from Nua Tamara Kirinatei *
Akɔaba, Woezɔ, Oɔbaake (welcome) to another episode of Link Up Podcast, where we connect with Abibifoɔ doing Black powerful work across Abibiman (the Black Land) and the diaspora.
In this episode, we Link Up with Nua Kwaku Obibini — a serious builder, student, community member, investor, and brother who has been moving with purpose on the path back to Black sanity, Black Power, and Black nationhood. We discuss his journey learning about KMT, studying Black ourstory, connecting with Abibitumi, traveling through the Black Land, experiencing the Sankɔfa Journey, supporting Black land ownership (Black Land Flex), and preparing for repatriation to Ghana.
Stay tuned after the conversation for a special testimonial from Nua Tamara Kirinatei, celebrating Abibitumi’s 20 years of being on the case for the race.
This is a conversation about study, transformation, community, repatriation, land, sanity, and the work required to make KMT Black again.
Feel free to share your thoughts and Link Up!
If you like the music featured during the episode, check out: https://www.abibitumi.com/kwento-xpr/
Full presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1GFqTGpvzg
This is the fuller version of the presentation I delivered at the Re-Engaging Pan-Africanism Conference at Birmingham City University, Dec 2018.
The presentation explores the relationship between Culture & Economics as an attempt to:
Rescue "culture" from reductive definitions by demonstrating the relationship between it & economic development.
Demonstrate how revolutionary movements have pursued economic development from a culturally appropriate foundation.
Its pre-recorded, but will be broadcast with a live chat. I look forward to hearing your feedback.
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