About this Event
Join us for a powerful and necessary community conversation exploring what it means to be African in the Diaspora—displaced from our lands, lineages, and ancestral ways of living, yet still rooted in resilience, identity, and cultural memory.
This event features a dynamic panel of speakers representing diverse experiences across the African Diaspora. They will share both the positive and painful realities of navigating identity, belonging, and healing while living far from our place of origin. Together we will examine what decolonizing our lifestyle truly looks like today, and how we reclaim ancestral knowledge, community care, and self-determined paths to wellness.
What to Expect
✔ A community-centered panel discussion
✔ Personal stories, insights, and cultural perspectives
✔ Honest reflections on both the challenges and strengths of Diasporic identity
✔ A live Q&A session where community members can engage directly
✔ A vendor market highlighting Black-owned and Diaspora-rooted businesses
✔ Exciting door prizes for attendees
This is more than a conversation—it’s a gathering of remembrance, truth-telling, reconnection, and empowerment.
Whether you are deep in your healing journey or just beginning to explore your roots, this event welcomes you with open arms.
Come learn, listen, build, and reclaim—together.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2836 Welton St, 2836 Welton Street, Denver, United States
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