April 7, 2021

PAN-AFRICAN HERITAGE WORLD MUSEUM INAUGURATES ITS CURATORIAL BOARD

The Pan-African Heritage World (PAHW) Museum has inaugurated its 15-member curatorial board under the chairmanship of Professor Molefi Kete Asante, Head of Department of Africology, Temple University, USA. Executive Chairman of the Museum project, Honorable Kojo Yankah, who performed the virtual
inauguration emphasized that it was necessary for the Museum to be guided and advised by experienced persons in the museum space to attain high international standards. The responsibilities of the board include advising on the collections for the museum, archiving, conservation, recruitment, training and capacity building for museum staff,, as well as guide the Executive Council on all matters related to restitution, sovereignty and relations with other
museums. The curatorial board consists of distinguished scholars and curators across the world including Professor Kofi Asare Opoku, Chair of the Kwabena Nketia Centre for Africana Studies, AUCC, Dr Babacar MBow, Consulting Curator Senegal/USA, Dr Ali Moussa Iye, retired UNESCO Director from Djibouti, June Givanni of June Givanni Pan African Cinema Archive, UK, Onyekachi Wambu, CEO of AFFORD-UK, Senator Patricia Bovey of Canada, Imruh Bakari, Film maker from St. Kitts/UK, Dr Ibrahima Seck of the University Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Dr Runoko Rashid, historian and public lecturer, USA, Dr Jones Kyazze, former UNESCO Museum curator from Uganda, Nii Kwate Owoo, award-winning film maker, Dr Pashington Obeng African Studies Scholar from Ghana, Dr Nubia Wartford Polk, of the Nubian Archaelogical project, Detroit, Michigan, and Dr Lanisa Kitchener, Museum Specialist, Washington DC.

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North Eastern View

The Board was reminded that the PAHW Museum located at Pomadze Hills in Ghana, is a ‘unique complex’ which includes a Garden of Sculptures of African Heroes, the Palace of African Kingdoms to replicate all African Kingdoms, ancient and modern, and a Herbal Plant Farm, with chalets, to curate all Herbal Plants from the pan African world. “It is different from other museums” said Honorable Yankah, “because it is impactful, educational, experiential and inspirational, telling the history, culture, ideals and the untold achievements and inventions of Africans”. Members of the Board, in turn, expressed their joy in being part of ‘this historic project’ coming up in Ghana. Consulting curator Babacar MBow announced that the Board will get busy in building
the digital version of the Museum on line before June 2021.

The first hybrid annual conference of the Pan African Heritage World Museum will be held in Accra, Ghana on August 5-7, 2021, under the theme “Bridging the Gap among Africans through Scholarship, Culture, Entrepreneurship and Technology”. The Pan African Heritage World Museum project has received endorsements from the African Union Commission (AU), Government of Ghana (GOG), Association of African Universities (AAU), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), among others. The Pan African Heritage World Museum is an international non-governmental organization which seeks to create an environment for people of African descent and all others to discover and experience the true history of the Origins of Humanity, the Development of Cultures and the Great Civilizations of the Nile Valley up to the Present that influenced the past, informs the present and will shape the future, serving as an inspiration for generations to come.

 

, PAN-AFRICAN HERITAGE WORLD MUSEUM INAUGURATES ITS CURATORIAL  BOARD, BRAND ELMINA
Sculptured Garden

For more information, visit www.pahw.org.
Issued by:
Department of Communications, PAHW