AFRICA UNITE 2006 - A SYNOPSIS
This year’s Africa Unite Symposium was held
in Accra, Ghana on the 6th of February at the International
Trade Fair Conference Center. The theme of this year’s symposium was
Bob Marley, the Man and His music.
In the tradition of Africa Unite we were once again fortunate to have several
high-powered speakers in attendance, namely Professor Tony Martin of Wellesley
College, Professor Carolyn Cooper of the University of the West Indies, famed
poet and philosopher Mutaburaka of Jamaica, Professor Kwabena Nketia of the
University of Legon and Professor Matt Jensen of the Berklee School of Music.
We were fortunate to have with us also Honourable Mr. Jake Obetsie-Lamptey,
Minister of Tourism and the Modernization of the Capital as well as many other
distinguished guests.
Dr Eleanor Wint (Director RMF) welcomed and acknowledged our special guests.
A Special dynamic and scintillating Greeting and Opening Address was given
by Ms. Doneisha Prendergast (first granddaughter).She spoke of the need for
us to know ourselves and to have the energy to get up and do something, despite
all the odds.
The conference was very well attended by a cross-section of the Ghanaian community (mainly male) which included students, teachers, ministers, community organizers, journalist and musicians. Ivory Coast, Senegal, Benin, Burkina Faso, Togo, Jamaica and USA nationals were in attendance at the conference
SYMPOSIUM DESCRIPTIONS >> (click on subject for details)Bob
Marley - The Man; Bob Marley, Marcus Garvey and the Pan-African Revolution
(Presentation: Prof. Anthony Martin, Wellesley College)
Bob
Marley - His Music; Music Is More Than Music!
(Presentation: Prof. Matt Jenson, Berklee College of Music / Prof. Kwabena
Nketia, ICAMD)
Symposium
Session Reviews
(Presentations: Prof. Carolyn Cooper, UWI / Prof. Anthony Martin / Mutabaruka)