Join Our Weekly ReConnected Grassfields Educational Meetings
ReConnected Grassfields hosts free, open educational sessions every Sunday at 3:00 PM Eastern Time. These meetings bring together people of African descent and friends of the Grassfields region to learn, share, and reconnect with the rich cultural heritage, history, and present-day realities of the Grassfields communities in Cameroon.
Each session offers thoughtful discussions, guest speakers, and opportunities to explore topics like ancestry, traditional governance, cultural preservation, and community-led initiatives. Whether you’re on a journey to discover your roots or simply want to deepen your understanding, you are warmly welcome to join us!
📌 To receive the meeting link, please register through our website or email us at reconnectedgrassfields@africamail.com We look forward to reconnecting with you
Hi @everyone the Reconnected Grassfields 🇨🇲 chat is back this weekend with the Topic : Diaspora War.
Understanding the tensions between Continental Africans, Caribbeans, Foundational Black Americans, and Latin America.
From Africa to the Americas: Why Is There So Much Division Among Black Peoples Globally?
📌 Bring your stories and curiosity!
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📢 Informational Zoom Meeting
🗓️ Date: Sunday, August 3, 2025
🕒 Time: 15:00 (3:00 PM) Eastern Time
🔗 Zoom Meeting ID: 857 245 4138
🔐 Password: RECONNECT
Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8572454138?pwd=6x2AboK5Hb5HXhbwWuiGMo0roJU3Tg.1&omn=85238089193
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📞 Contact Information
📧 Email: reconnectedgrassfields@africamail.com
www.reconnectedgrassfields.com
📱 Phone/WhatsApp:
+1 (412) 853-8140 Gordon Manker
+44 7853 534738 Monkam Broadcast
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Join Professor Ahmadou Sehou for an Insightful Conversation on Cameroon
Professor Ahmadou Sehou, who serves as Head of the History Department at the University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon, is a distinguished scholar specializing in the history of slavery and the slave trade, and how these are remembered within African, Atlantic, and Islamic contexts.
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