The International African American Museum team is heartbroken to learn of the loss of educator, author, community leader and cultural anthropologist Dr. Ade Ajani Ofunniyin. (1/7)
RIP Dr. Ade Ajani Ofunniyin. Founder of Gullah Society. Revolutionary. Griot. Blacksmith. Teacher. Spiritual leader. Father figure. Compassionate man of peace & fiery. Treated me like a son since day one. Words can’t describe the imprint you left on my life, Charleston, & beyond.
Starting TOMORROW, Saturday, April 27th with a Naming Ceremony: Down by the Riverside led by Dr. Ade Ofunniyin at McLeod Plantation Historic Site, join the Gullah Society, City of Charleston, SC Government, the... https://t.co/BwAHj8Z9Lo
Riwilo Masulani "Have you noticed how Africans dance depends on the geographical position of their country? Those in the Northern parts normally move their heads; those in East Africa including the Amharic and... https://t.co/zhNxAHWsf9
SAVE THE DATE! Friday night, August 2, 2019 from 7p-9p! The 3rd Annual Drumming for Peace, Joy, Unity Decatur, Ga, downtown Decatur at the gazebo!
9 West African Drum and Dance Ensembles from Atlanta and just... https://t.co/et4FffBDNX
Djoli Kelen, Inc. in partnership with Uhuru Dancers and Mzee Uhuru host Master Malian Artist Souleymane Solo Sana "Solo" Sana Sunday, March 24, 2019.
1:00p - 2:30p
102 Church Street
Decatur, GA
Classes are $15... https://t.co/RF3wisJnCq