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chapters: ADDI Afro-United Festival
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Austin Chair
03:15 Cleveland Chair
05:39 Diaspora Investor
10:22 Howard U student
12:45 Colorado Chair
16:01 Nigerian Professor/entrepreneur
19:49 Senegal conference representative
23:04 Dr. Arikana
24:33 Outro
Discover the vibrant spirit of the African Diaspora Development Institute (ADDI) conference at Howard University, where individuals from all walks of life came together to explore the themes of unity, economic liberation, and stronger ties between Africa and its global diaspora. This gathering wasn’t just about discussions; it was a heartfelt celebration of African heritage and a profound commitment to the continent's future.
The conference highlighted the power of strategic planning and the importance of being proactive in securing Africa’s interests. The insights of the Austin, Texas Chapter of ADDI reminded us that to navigate the complex global landscape, Africans must think ahead and move with purpose. Education took center stage as well, with passionate advocates like Joan William, Chair of the Cleveland, Ohio Chapter of ADDI, sharing their dreams and efforts to transform educational landscapes in Africa. Joan’s story of establishing the first university in her division in Cameroon was not just inspiring—it was a call to action for all of us to invest in the potential of African youth.
The diaspora's role in Africa's economic development was vividly brought to life through personal stories from participants like Brian Lamont Roberts, whose achievements extend from media production to impactful investments in Ghana. Meanwhile, the empowering voices of women like Dr. Remy, an HBCU professor born in Nigeria, emphasized the critical role of Black women in fostering connections and creating opportunities for growth and investment.
As we wrapped up the conference, Dr. Arikana’s powerful closing speech called us to unify for economic liberation. The event was more than a conference; it was a collective reaffirmation of our shared roots and a renewed commitment to the prosperity of our ancestral homeland. Join us as we continue this journey, inspired and united by our common vision for Africa’s vibrant future.
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