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WHAT
WE DO

Restoring, Reclaiming and Reuniting the African Diaspora with African language, culture, heritage, music, food, rituals, religion, majesty and ancestry.

OUR MESSAGE

ADCC, which was Established in 2002 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, plans to use agriculture, financial consultancy, and cultural entrepreneurial services to bring peace among cultures. The ADCC expects rapid expansion into farming, education and cultural entertainment industries. The Company seeks to solicit for financial backing in order to introduce its new services. The immediate targeted sectors of human life are: cultural paradise incorporating entertainment, and education.

The ADCC will educate, cultivate and invigorate the rich history and culture of the 54 countries and kingdoms on the African continent. Established as a 501c3 non-profit business entity, ADCC will be funded by philanthropic, corporate, cultural, faith-based organizations, and individuals that support the mission and vision of The Center.

Africa’s most powerful kingdoms who defended Africa from foreign aggression mostly coming from imperial Europe and until today were Old Ghana Empire under King Mansa Musa Kankan, Old Sudanese Empire under King Sunde Atta, The Meroe Kingdom, The Nubian Kingdom, The Kush Kingdom, Old Mali Empire under King Sumanguru Conte, and ended the series of old empires with Old Songhai Empire which disintegrated into Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo kingdoms. A second string of barricades of African defense sprung with numerous kingdoms from: Angola, Buganda, Benin, Bunyoro, Busoga, Chege, Chiga, Ethiopia, Hutu, Luo, Mandingo, Morocco, Ndebele, Shona, Sothu, Swathi, Tutsi, Toro, Zulu, The Kongo and many others.

ADCC is born to showcase African kingdoms to all our displaced African descendants to bond with their kingdoms. The ADCC leadership dedicates the institution to all Africans and descendants of Africans across the globe to unite forces for a common purpose. Our mission is to resettle all the offspring of formally enslaved and displaced Africans to Africa.

DOOR OF RETURN

The door was ajar! The door never closed until 26-year old Cristoforo Colombo, the Genioa, Italy-born stowaway abandoned the Spanish ship in his repeat journey to Ghana in 1482 under the Portuguese commanding voyager, Don Diego d’Azambuja to travel to the Far East. Cristoforo’s intended journey in 1535 to the Far East to trade in spices ended in a discover of the new world (the United States of America). Cristoforo’s serial visits to Ghana in his previous journeys there traded in gold dust with Ghanaian chiefs and exchanged pleasantries with them. On learning of Cristoforo’s ambitious journey to the Americas, his coastal (Ga and Fante) chiefs friends and their communal citizens followed suit from Jamestown, Ghana and settled in Jamestown, Virginia in the USA in 1619. The main reason that brought the first black African people, Ghanaians, to undertake that mission was to join Cristoforo Colombo to develop the new world with him. Just to be part of the success story! That’s all. The indefatigable Africans energized the building machinery of the European industrial architects that propelled the mass recruitment of black Africans into the USA. The good mission went evil and into slavery. A bitter pursuit that the architects still fail to acknowledge, apologize, and make reparations. It is this bad blood, heinous, and atrocious behaviors that early leaders and architects of modern African civilization have been seeking best ways to return our precious citizens back home to Africa. Dr. Booker T. Washington, Marcus Garvey, Thurgood Marshall, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Dr. W.E.B. du Bois, and Malcolm X all tried and died painful death. Yet, every year, new heads rear up to carry the mantle to the finish line.

ECONOMIC EMANCIPATION:

AGENDA FOR AFRICA

It is this vision that the leadership of ADCC saw worth dying for. This time, using modern technology and human skillful achievements to liberate the black man by jettisoning the militant tone. The use of cultural empowerment to reunite the enslaved and to put them into the ruling class they deserve. The African Diaspora Cultural Center (ADCC) will generate money to build a conference center, similar to the United Nations to host all African Kings and Queens for annual conferences to heal with the wronged. Schools will be built to put all black children into them from kindergartens through to undergraduate and high-level technical training free at no cost. Colleges of higher learning will be built, partnered, and financed to train teachers, and all professions the 21st Century Africa will need. Housing will be built and drain all homeless and self-destructive drug controlled brethren from the streets into quality first-class homes. Scientific centers will be built to train black people in science and technology research. Hospitals will be built to train doctors, nurses and medical and pharmaceutical scientists. We will train first-class economists and business designers. Politicians and positive social change interventionists will be trained with immersion to run African economies suitable for Africans themselves. The overall idea is that unity will have to be forged among black Africans in Diaspora in concerted efforts to unite Africa for good.

The current internal imaginary borders are designations of the European partitioning based on their cultures deliberately towed to the 1884 Berlin declaration to enslave the black person in perpetuity. Once, the Diaspora Cultural Center takes full operation in developing our human resources, Africa can then strategize collectivist governing rule. The ADCC is planned along developing Africa by developing Africans in Diaspora. Many cultures, such as, Jewish, Polish, Japanese, Indian, Chinese, Armenian, and many many more have secured their cultural freedoms into global advancement and world economic partners in meaningful global development. Africa’s story is using our hidden rich cultural prowess to lead in global economic development. Ours is a peaceful pursuit to develop humanity by uniting cultures.

PROGRAMS & PROJECTS.

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Our Programs and Projects are designed to enrich, encourage and heal the hurts from the enslavement of Africans throughout the Diaspora.  Each experience was different, but the results were the same.  We must understand the past and use it as a footstool to our future together as one Africa. 

 

Africa is the promised land with much of the world’s natural resources essential for global competitiveness such as oil, minerals, rare and precious metals, wood products and fishing.  Africa is home to 60% of the world’s most fertile land making it prime for the world’s food basket.  We must understand it, embrace it and celebrate it, as well build the Africa We Want in the next century.

MARRIAGE EXHIBITION IN UGANDA

THE HISTORY OF ZULU KINGDOM: SHAKA ZULU

Language, Culture and Cuisine

Language classes

Traditions

Family Dynamics

Cultural Celebrations

Authentic African Food Preparation

Storytelling/Grios

Spoken Word

Traditional Medicines

Geography and Industry

Education Seminars on the  minerals, mining and agriculture of the various regions of Africa

Investing in the Future of Africa

Arts, Crafts and Music

Fabric weaving

Basket Weaving

Wood Carving

Sandstone Sculpting

Dance

Instruments

Musicians

Heritage and History

Monarchy and Government

African Religions and Rituals

Explore the History of African Nations

 

History of Leaders, Warlords & Dictators

Lineage of the Monarchy

DNA Testing and Results

Understanding how the Monarch and government co-exist each country

Understand government structs in Africa

How to do business with  Africa

Learn  about the many religions, rituals and spiritual beliefs in Africa

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Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, the Asante King of Ghana. His kingdom continues from the powerful Old Ghana Empire that started warfare in guns manufactured from iron in 500 BC.

ASANTE KING, OTUMFUO OSEI TUTU II

African Chief in one of Africa’s powerful kingdoms of Mandingo in Senegal. The Mandingo kingdom stretches from northern Ivory Coast to Senegal

WE ARE HERE TO WELCOME YOU HOME.

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ACT NOW!

Join Us on the Journey Back to Where Our Story Begins

Go Where your CELEBRATED, and NOT where your Tolerated.
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