The Annual African Descent Summit Set for This Weekend in Toronto, Canada
On July 20, 2024, the Toronto Pavilion will be the epicenter of an extraordinary celebration of African heritage and culture. The Annual African Descent Summit, Concert, and Award Ceremony promises to be an unparalleled event, bringing together attendees from Canada, the US, and the UK to experience a vibrant showcase of talent, insightful discussions, and meaningful connections.
One of the prominent figures at this event will be Ms. Mercy Itohan Osayi, the President and Founder of Women of Dignity International (WODI). A communication expert and career personality, Mercy is dedicated to developing women and building better families. Her mission aligns perfectly with the summit’s goals of empowering communities and fostering cultural pride.
Among othe notable speakers, Professor George J. Sefa Dei stands out as a renowned educator and academic researcher. Considered one of Canada’s foremost scholars on race, anti-racism studies, Black and minority education, African Indigeneity, and anti-colonial thought, Professor Dei will address the crucial topic of achieving equity in education and healthcare among Black African Canadian communities. His insights are expected to inspire actionable strategies and foster a deeper understanding of the systemic challenges faced by these communities.
Ms. Ijeoma Scholastica Ugochukwu, the Executive Director and Director of Events and Projects at the Scarborough Centre in Ontario, will also be speaking at the event. Known for her pioneering work in community empowerment among people of African descent in Canada, Ijeoma’s contributions have been instrumental in driving positive change and uplifting marginalized voices.
The Annual African Descent Summit, Concert, and Award Ceremony is more than an event; it’s a movement. It is a call to celebrate heritage, honor achievements, and unite as a community. By attending, individuals will not only witness extraordinary performances and discussions but will also be part of a collective effort to foster pride and unity among people of African descent.
Join us on July 20, 2024, at the Toronto Pavilion for an unforgettable experience that celebrates the past, embraces the present, and inspires the future of African heritage and culture.