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Annual Asante Nation Vegan Food Fest

Asante Nation In North America welcomes all Black people to our annual Asante Vegan Soul Food Fest the first weekend in May each year. Join us as we debut an array delicious vegan cuisine rooted in over 35K years of unbroken culinary tradition rich here in this country, plus live cooking demos, live music concerts, speaking presentations, and countless activities for family members of all ages, ankh (yoga), storytelling, crafts, nature walk, archery, massages, reflexology, reiki, horseback riding, horse shoe toss, apple bobbing, potato sack races, face painting, henna art, hopscotch, double dutch, ping pong, limbo stick, lip singing, musical chairs, tug of war, shopping with Black vendors, and so much more.   


This is a free and family friendly event for Black people only.


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© Copyright by Sakomufo Akosua Tanisha Boduaa Seshat Aaebo-Akhan 2018.

A colorful plate of traditional African food with rice, beans, meat, and vegetables.

Annual Day of The Dead Festival

The Annual Day of the Dead observance originated as a holiday observance in ancient Khanit (Nubia) and Kamit (Egypt). Each year The Day of the Dead is celebrated in Kamit (Egypt) & Khanit (Nubia) on August 4th and on August 2nd in the western Hemisphere. This one day festival will highlight activities, such as libations, offerings, divination, laying hands, sound and energy healing, ring shout (drum circle), guest speakers, storytelling, shopping with Black vendors, and more.

The Annual Day of the Dead Festival is a family friendly event, exclusively open to Black people. This means akyiwadefo (white people), i.e. white europeans, white americans, white hispanics/latinos/latinas, so-called native americans, white arabs, white indians/hindus, white asians, etc. are prohibited from attending. Come ready to have fun, experience Black unity, and celebrate authentic Black culture.

Black artists, vendors, and performers can purchase affordable time and space packages to market their services and products.

The Annual Day of The Dead Festival is a free and family friendly event.


*The Annual Day of The Dead Festival is for Black people only.

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© Copyright by Sakomufo Akosua Tanisha Boduaa Seshat Aaebo-Akhan 2013.


Saddling Up For Success

The time has come for Black people to release the false notion that Black cowboys and cowgirls in Amaruka Atfi (North America) will ever receive the collective respect, recognition, and prize money they deserve without ushering into existence the first and only International Black Finals Rodeo, exclusively for Black people and by Black people, and boasting a total sum of prize money exceeding $10 million dollars. This biannual event will not only showcase the world's best Black cowboy and cowgirl talent, but the products and services of countless Black vendors who are committed partners and sponsors of the International Black Finals Rodeo, and who have an overwhelming desire to see the international legacy of Black cowboys and cowgirls continue.


International Black Finals Rodeo will also restore trustorical knowledge of the proud legacy of Black cowboys and cowgirls originating in ancient Kamit (Khanit), starting with various Per Aa (Pharoah) such as Ra Messu I (Rameses I) "Overseer of Horses" and Ay "Master of Horses" and various Abosom (Deities/Gods/Goddesses/Forces In Nature) such as Afua (Het Heru) "Mistress of Horses" who also takes the form of the sacred nantwi (cow), Adwoa (Auset) who takes the form of the sacred nantwi (cow), Min (Men) who takes the form of the sacred nantwinini (bull), Oboade (Ptah) who takes the form of the sacred nantwinini (bull), and Abe (Tehuti) "Master of Horses", who govern many of the animals and daily activities associated with being Black cowboys and cowgirls.


International Black Finals Rodeo will also destroy the myth that akyiwadefo (white people) became cowboys and cowgirls by any other means than observing and training under the first Black cowboys and cowgirls on every continent. International Black National Finals Rodeo will create a platform for the Black descendants of indigenous African Americans to embrace and perpetuate the cultural practices of husbandry their Ancestors & Ancestresses held dear in their families and communities. International Black Finals Rodeo will also put an end to misogyny in Black rodeo culture by ensuring performance is the only criteria needed to qualify and advance in pursuit of respect, recognition, and prize money.


**International Black Finals Rodeo is for Black people only.


*Authentic Black cowboy and cowgirl culture does not necessitate, promote, and/or condone the abuse of animals.


*Financial reports of this venture are posted online each month.


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© Copyright by Sakomufo Akosua Tanisha Boduaa Seshat Aaebo-Akhan 2013.

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