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Columbus city and community leaders celebrate the 2nd Annual African Day

Posted by: New Americans Magazine , May 20, 2024

By Okon Ekpenyong

The second annual African Day celebration on May 16th at City Hall was a great success. It was marked by lively African dance performances, thought-provoking poetry, and engaging panel discussions led by accomplished African professionals. Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther’s presence added significance to the event.

The first annual event, held in 2023, occurred outside City Hall. Mayor Ginther stated that the organizers and the city moved the event to the chamber due to the unpredictable weather.

The event featured a variety of African dishes, including jollof rice and plantains, allowing attendees to savor new flavors and connect over food. And, of course, as the festival season approaches this summer, cultural food will be the talk of the town. And so the city of Columbus, preparing to celebrate its rich and diverse cultures again, will serve as a continuation to help bring unique visitors to this vibrant place.

Some upcoming festivities include the Columbus African Festival, Ohio Ghana Festival, Columbus Somalia Festival, and Liberia Cultural Fusion Festival. It’s worth noting that some of the organizers of these events are members of the Africa Day Celebration Committee.

“Whether commemorating African Day or taking part in festivals, delving into the rich history of different African tribes and regions is a meaningful way to honor and celebrate their unique cultural heritage,” a Columbus resident said.

“It was an honor for us to showcase the beauty and uniqueness of Somali culture at the African day as part of the broader African community. I’m a proud African”, Mohamed Ali said, one of the organizers of the Somali Cultural Festival.

Throughout the upcoming festivals, attendees can anticipate taking part in conversations centered on bolstering African businesses and initiatives, expressing unity with the dreams of the African people, and upholding the continent’s resources through sustainable living practices. This is one of the core objectives of African Day, ensuring that the rich history and storytelling of African heritage remains pertinent for the education of future generations.

Consequently, the organizers of Columbus African Day are unwavering in their commitment to championing and safeguarding Africa’s cultural and natural wealth for posterity.

Sandra Alot Brogdon excelled as the MC, maintaining high energy throughout the evening. She stressed the importance of celebrating African culture and its impact on Columbus. The Casbsi Cabsi dancers set the tone for the event with their vibrant and energetic dance moves, reflecting the continent’s rich culture. The audience was captivated by the display of red, yellow, and green, the colors of the African flag.

“Last night, I had the distinct honor of MCing the 2nd Annual “AFRICA DAY” Celebration at the Columbus City Council Building, known as “The People’s Living Room.” Words cannot explain how much gratitude I have for this opportunity. Shoutout to women like Anisa Liban, who say your name out loud in a room full of opportunities even when you are not present”, said Brogdon.

Council President Shannon Hardin welcomed everyone to the festivities, emphasizing the city’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity. He acknowledged the African community’s hard work and contributions to the city’s success. Mayor Ginther expressed gratitude for the African community and their valuable contributions to Columbus.

Mayor Ginther thanked the past and present council and the previous Mayor, Coleman, for establishing and maintaining a sister city relationship with Accra, Ghana.

This highlighted the historical significance of the relationship between Africa and the community, emphasizing the contributions of individuals from diverse backgrounds across the continent. The celebration showcased the special bond between the two communities and the promising opportunities it holds for business, faith, and the arts.

Jeftar Kusi’s performance of the African Union anthem was one of the many highlights of the evening. His powerful rendition brought everyone to their feet, singing along to every word and beat, filling the room with pride and unity. It was a beautiful reminder that although dozens of people in that room may be from different tribes or regions in Africa, they all felt the strength and resilience of the continent at that moment, truly embracing the cultural heritage.

Hafsa Ahmed’s inspiring poem captured the resilience and hope for a brighter future despite the turmoil of war in her African homeland of Somalia. She eloquently reflected on the stolen land and the shattered glory of her country, emphasizing the richness and purity of its language and culture.

A panel discussion highlighted the importance of addressing healthcare disparities and breaking down stigmas, particularly within the African community. Dr. Obianuju Aguolu, a professor of epidemiology, emphasized the need for more equitable access to healthcare.

Ukeme Awakessien Jeter, the Mayor of Upper Arlington, shared her experiences navigating Black American and Nigerian American identities and the need for systemic change to combat racism. Dr. Kobina Ayiety, a Nigerian American graduate from Ohio University, discussed the barriers to pursuing education abroad and the importance of creating equal opportunities for all individuals. The panel emphasized the need to dismantle obstacles and promote inclusivity for Africans and other new American communities.

Africa Day commemorates the establishment of the Organization of African Unity (now known as the African Union) and the progress and achievements of African nations over the years. It serves as a reminder of the continent’s rich history and diverse cultures and the ongoing struggles and challenges African countries face.

Overall, the African Day celebration at City Hall was a tremendous success, bringing together people from different backgrounds to celebrate the diversity and richness of African culture. It emphasized Columbus as a city that embraces and values its diverse community, strengthening the bonds between its residents and highlighting the critical role of the African community in shaping a vibrant and inclusive city.

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