The 2015 Safari Homecoming Cultural Celebration is not just a tour of Kenya but the event is a social, cultural, educational and economic exchange summit. This event can be best decribed as a combination of Alex Haley searching for his "Roots" and President Barack Obama traveling to Kenya to learn about his African culture and Heritage to make his life complete.
If we humans do not have a target we certainly will not focus and take aim. The 2015 Safari Homecoming Celebration will afford many citizens in Memphis to collectively join together in the spirit of unity and excitement. The aspect of working on the goal will cause growth.
Collectively many citizens in Memphis rally around the University of Memphis Basketball team. In the month of May many of our citizens come out for the Memphis in May cultural celebration. While many people will go to a local sports celebration there is nothing more exciting than collectively walking into a moment in history. On Tuesday January 20, 2009 many in Memphis traveled to Washington D.C. for the inauguration of the 1st Black President of the United States of America Barack Obama Jr.
There is nothing better that you can give to a people depressed or lethargic than a sense of hope or change.
The Safari 2015 Homecoming cultural celebration is a wholistic approach to repairing African and African American relationships that was destroyed by slaverly and Jim Crow laws in America.
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