With Nature as the primary teacher, this is week-long process to reconnect with their traditional cultures and with Africa’s diverse Earth-centred identity.
Through the process participants come to question and reflect on the impact of the colonial process, globalisation and the ‘development’ imposed upon Africa. Together they seek to find ways to revive Africa’s richly diverse heritage as the basis from which to build a viable, resilient future.
You can find out more about the experience and its impact on former participants by watching A Story Worth Remembering, narrated by Hugh Quarshie.