Scholars, traditional leaders, cultural practitioners, diaspora representatives and development advocates have gathered in Accra for a major conversation on slavery, historical memory, healing and the role of heritage in driving development in Ghana and the African diaspora. The Accra Convening on Slavery, Memory and Museum Development, organised by the Deyaanga Museum Initiative in partnership with the Institute of African Studies at the Univer…
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