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All Around The African World Museum

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Museum Format

The museum fills two separate buildings. The rooms are separated and dedicated to show the cultural presence of Africans on various continents. Each room may display pictures, art work, symbols, or other relevant items. A projected dedicated to Reading Enrichment for our youth is located in the museum as well.

· All Around the African World’s Reading Readiness project includes reading enrichment activities in area schools and on site at the museum on certain occasions.

· Reading & the Young Authors—this program uses the accomplishments of Africans and Americans of African descent as tools to improve the reading skills of our youth. There is also an activity dedicatd to encouraging young students to become writers, poets, etc.

· Promotion of Kiswahili culture and language, Information communication Technology with Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, and assessing Health Needs in the  Akuapem South District in Ghana Minority Health Coalition Development

African Stool

Dr. Babakubwa Kweku

(Willie D. Davis, Jr., Ph.D.)

Phone:517-580-7181

E-mail: kweku@africanamericanmuseum.org

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About the Museum...

Always in a perpetual state of expansion and improvement, future plans of the Museum includes additional artifacts from other areas around the world, VCR and slide presentation is each building, a stone map of the continent of Africa on the outside grounds and a geographical display of the terrain of the continent

Future Expansion

List of Services

Original woodcarving from Ghana W. Africa

The Museum is requesting proposals from National Black Organizations and their chapters to collaborate with other organizations to develop national (Declaration of Black Interdependence) and /or local (The Garvey Institute) plans of action in the areas of Political Awareness, African Centered Education, Health and Welfare, Safety, Civil Service, Technology and Communication and Economic Development in the Black Community.

Proposals