Diasporia News of Monday, 17 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In a momentous cultural exchange, 22 Bahamians recently embarked on their inaugural pilgrimage to Ahanta, Ghana, guided by the renowned Junkanoo goddess, Angelique McKay. The journey symbolizes a deep connection to their ancestral roots, as many Bahamians trace parts of their heritage back to West Africa. This group visited significant historical sites and engaged with local communities, fostering a sense of unity and shared history.
McKay, an influential figure in promoting Bahamian culture, emphasized the importance of reconnecting with one's origins and understanding the rich tapestry of shared ancestry. The pilgrimage not only celebrates cultural ties but also aims to strengthen bonds between the two nations through art and tradition.
Participants expressed profound gratitude for the experience, highlighting its emotional significance in bridging past and present. The visit serves as an important reminder of the enduring legacy that transcends time and distance, allowing both Bahamians and Ghanaians to come together in reverence for their intertwined histories. This initiative paves the way for further cultural exchanges aimed at preserving and honoring shared heritages across continents.