African Americans experienced GHANA Like They've Never Seen Before!

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African Americans experienced GHANA Like They've Never Seen Before!


In this immersive travel documentary, seven friends from America set out on a life-changing adventure to Ghana. Over a week of discovery, they delve into the rich culture, deep-rooted history, and striking natural landscapes that make Ghana a gem of West Africa. Join them as they explore iconic sites, savor traditional cuisine, and forge…

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  1. At the point where our young ones (children n youth) see like colored persons just like them giving back to the community and helping them become better persons, that's the turning point for us as a race. We need to multiply this act of given (each one reach one) and pouring out kindness just because we can and must. This act done on mass will bring us to a critical mass where we will turn things around faster than we ever thought. The new generation won't see the white man or woman with blue eyes as their saviour but rather, the saviour or helper is just an aunty or an uncle that looks just like them thereby empowering them. Thanks guys and keep returning and given your best or even your widows might.

  2. I dnt know why i cry 😢 whenever i see our sisters and brothers come home again after what seems like forever, you are always welcome, this is home, let's all make it work, yes we can and we will…
    We will make it comfortable for ourselves, come what may❤❤❤🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭

  3. As a Jamaican raised in Georgetown Washington DC. This video is full of joy and also emotional when watching what our ancestors went through. I'm in tears watching that part. I can't wait to be there 2nd week of December with my Ghanain wife with our 4 year twins. Thank you so much for sharing

  4. I'm heart broken . I would like to visit Ghana so badly. I feel like my soul belongs there. I always grt along great with ghanaans in the state. Lots of friends from Nigeria told me that I just look like a Ghanaan. I don't know how I can get it done. My wife does want to go there with me. I even tell people that I'm from Ghana, when physically I'm from the Caraibean. ❤❤😮😮😮

  5. Great show! Great way to let the world know that Ghanaians are very welcoming and that it's a fun place to be. The foods are great, and it's a good place to chill out. There's freedom all around.