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Kwame Akoto-Bamfo’s Powerful Acceptance Speech | Recognition from Home
Kwame Akoto-Bamfo’s Powerful Acceptance Speech | Recognition from Home Ọbádélé Kambon 33 Views • 3 months ago

At the 3rd Abibitumi Awards, Kwame Akoto-Bamfo is honored for his outstanding contributions as a Ghanaian multidisciplinary artist, educator, and cultural activist whose work preserves memory, confronts historical injustice, and creates spaces for healing.Kwame Akoto-Bamfo is widely known for his commitment to cultural preservation and historical truth. He is the founder of the Ancestor Project and the Nkyinkyim Museum in Ghana. His sculptural work has gained international recognition for documenting African historical experience and confronting the enduring legacies of enslavement, colonialism, war, genocide, and displacement. Through art, symbolism, and public memory, he has helped create powerful spaces for reflection, restoration, and consciousness.In this moving moment from the 3rd Abibitumi Awards, Kwame Akoto-Bamfo reflects on nearly two decades of activism and explains why this recognition is especially meaningful. Though he has received awards before, he makes clear that honor carries its deepest significance when it comes from home. His remarks offer a powerful reminder that being recognized by one’s own people means more than prestige, visibility, or outward display.This clip captures both the award presentation and Kwame Akoto-Bamfo’s heartfelt words on home, belonging, activism, and the importance of community-rooted recognition.Thinking about moving back home? We have already helped hundreds secure citizenship, housing, relocation, driver’s licenses, and business setup. Endorsed by Ghana’s Office of the President, we help make your move seamless.Learn more:https://www.r2gh.comFor more powerful lectures, interviews, and Black-centered content:https://www.abibitumi.com#KwameAkotoBamfo #abibitumiawards #nkyinkyimmuseum #blackpower #culturalactivism #ghana #repatriation #r2gh #abibitumi #africanart

Western Media: "Ibrahim Traore Is A War Criminal" (REACTION)
Western Media: "Ibrahim Traore Is A War Criminal" (REACTION) Kwabena Ofori Osei 33 Views • 3 months ago

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Psychology Expert on How Our Communities Can Become More Successful
Psychology Expert on How Our Communities Can Become More Successful Ọbádélé Kambon 33 Views • 2 months ago

In this powerful episode of the *Raw Success Podcast*, we sit down with Afiya Mbilishaka, psychology expert and founder of PsychoHairapy, to explore the deep connection between mental health, culture, and identity.

Afiya breaks down how traditional psychology frameworks were not designed with the Black community in mind—and how that gap has impacted the way mental health is understood, treated, and even stigmatized. We dive into the origins of these systems, the cultural disconnect, and why representation and culturally relevant approaches are essential for real healing.

This conversation goes beyond theory. Afiya shares how PsychoHairapy is redefining therapy by creating safe, culturally affirming spaces—starting with something as personal and symbolic as hair. From generational trauma to self-expression, this episode challenges the status quo and opens the door for a new perspective on mental wellness.

If you're interested in mental health, cultural awareness, and breaking cycles that no longer serve us, this is a must-watch.

🎯 In this episode, we cover:

* Why mainstream psychology often misses the mark in the Black community
* The cultural roots of mental health stigma
* How PsychoHairapy is changing the game
* The connection between hair, identity, and healing
* Tools for building culturally aware mental wellness practices

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