The importance of Juneteenth is the lens through which the past can be assessed, present redefined, and future transformed regarding race relations and the possibilities for all Black people. Navigating through the historic and cultural landscape of Mobile in the deep south provokes powerful
Author: Ohene Twum
Ohene Twum is an intern at Visit Mobile. Twum is originally from Ghana, West Africa and is currently a student at Savannah College of Art and Design. Ohene is inspired by the word 'Ubuntu' which highlights the interconnectivity of all and believes that great positive change cannot and must not happen alone.
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