Mother Tongue & Cultural Awareness
This program helps reconnect individuals, especially African-descendant youth, with their cultural heritage and values.


Preserving Heritage, Building Identity
Through workshops on traditional dance, music, performance, and language, participants strengthen their sense of identity and pride.
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The program also includes educational sessions on Akan and Ewe puberty rites, fostering self-respect and understanding of cultural morality.
These initiatives have not only improved intergenerational relationships but also contributed to a decline in teenage pregnancy within participating communities.
Mother Tongue Language Programs
Comprehensive language instruction to help young people connect with their linguistic heritage
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Akan Language Classes
Learning the most widely spoken language in Ghana
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Basic conversational Akan (Twi)
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Traditional proverbs and sayings
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Cultural context and usage
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Ewe Language Classes
Connecting with the Ewe-speaking communities of Ghana and Togo
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Fundamental Ewe vocabulary
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Traditional songs and chants
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Cultural ceremonies and rituals


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Multi-Language Support
Supporting various African languages and dialects
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Yoruba language basics
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Igbo cultural expressions
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Community language exchanges
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Cultural History & Heritage
Understanding African history and cultural significance
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Pre-colonial African civilizations
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Traditional governance systems
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Cultural symbols and meanings

