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Marcus Garvey Day celebrations took place at the National Theatre in Accra to Celebrate the 135th Birthday of the RT. Hon. Marcus Mosiah Garvey on 17th August, hosted by MMG Foundation. Theme: Garvey’s Footprint in Africa. Website: www.themmgf.org

The event consisted of school competition performances, panel discussion, artist, speeches, food court, exhibition about Marcus Garvey.   

Marcus Mosiah Garvey was born in St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica, on August 17, 1887 and died in London on June 10, 1940. Starting an early career as a printer and wrote for many publications, travelled to many countries including England where un equality led him to political and journalism. 

In 1914 started the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), in Jamaica. The UNIA, an international organisation, encouraged self-government for black people worldwide, self-help economic projects and protest against racial discrimination. Promoting black self-sufficiency and independence

Marcus Garvey started a shipping company called the Black Star Line in 1919 – 1922 to link America, the Caribbean, and Africa. Between the years 1922 – 1924 

The Garvey movement had more than 8 million followers know as Garveyites. Leader of African nationalism bearing the red, black and green flag of African liberation. 

 

Lobby – Story Boards telling the history of Marcus Garvey and the outline of MMG Foundation. Alongside a selection of stall holders selling made in Ghana goods, art wear, paintings, clothing, natural products. Outside situated the food court with Caribbean delights and vegetarian food, drinks. 

 

AuditoriumSchool Competition. During the day there was amazing performances from 9 schools, dramatizing key events through storytelling, dancing, acting, singing and presentation of the life of Marcus Garvey and the Black Liberation struggles for Pan-Africanism. Judges selected the 3 best performances. I would not be able to choose as all interpretated the brief excellently.
One of the performances was from ….. school. Where a young student represented Yaa Asantewaa .

Panel Debate – The evening consisted of a panel discussion on the theme of modern industrialization of Ghana and Africa.
‘Why not have industrialization as much as possible – what are we waiting for’
‘The approach should be clear, need a strong belief and making life affordable for people’ . 

Ghana Caribbean Association.
Founded in 1964 to facilitate the integration of people from the Caribbean into Ghanaian society through social networking at meetings, mutual celebrations of life events, annual and cultural events. Contact: info@ghacarib.org +233 546 251 394. https://ghacarib.org/   

I had an amazing educational, entertaining and fun day learning about Pan Africanists.

bless Sister E

 

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