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Remember the Ancestors

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MAAFA Commemoration Videos from Around the World

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DP5Y-E_PdDM

ICCAAMP

Global Maafa Commemoration
DATE: Every second weekend in June

U.S.
Brooklyn; Washington, DC; Charleston and Georgetown, Hampton and Fredericksburg, Annapolis, Maryland, Newport, Rhode Island; Boston, Massachusetts, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Oakland, Montgomery, Key West, Detroit.

Global African Diaspora
Cameroon, Ghana, Senegal, Nigeria, Panama, Barbados, Brazil, Jamaica, Trinidad.

International Coalition to Commemorate the African Ancestors of the Middle Passage

For the millions of African ancestors - men, women and children
who perished in the Middle Passage – the Maafa …..and those who survived. REMEMBER, HONOR, HEAL

Song: Our Ancestry, from The Wild Bamboulas, by the group Bamboula 2000
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