Leading by Association podcast guest Dwania Peele’s Amplify Your Biz Summit featured discussions on business finances, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of Black History Month in Canada. The theme celebrates Black achievements, while Generation1.ca’s AfroRise Fellowship honours future visions for the continent and Black Excellence. African-born newcomers are now 16% of recent immigrants to Canada, significantly enriching society.
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From Raw Materials to Rich Futures: Ghana’s Path Ahead
Gladys Boatemaa envisions a stronger, resilient Ghana by 2050 through educational reform that focuses on local needs and industries. She highlights the urgency of transforming the education system to empower youth with practical STEM skills, enabling them to process resources locally. Her initiative, “From Ore to Opportunity,” aims to unlock Ghana’s potential and foster innovation.
Generation1.ca at 10: Building Futures for Immigrants in North America
Generation1.ca, founded ten years ago, has evolved into a thriving community for immigrants and employers in North America, boasting over 2,000 members. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the organization focuses on collaboration and innovation to enhance immigrant opportunities and policies. Their journey emphasizes growth, impact, and a hopeful future.
Transforming Stories: AfroRise 2050 Fellowship Launch
Generation1.ca launches our very own AfroRise 2050 Fellowship aimed at elevating African-origin immigrant voices in North America. This initiative addresses the growing influence of African immigrants while striving for better representation and inclusion. Through storytelling and community engagement, Generation1.ca’s AfroRise 2050 Chapter forges a first in seeking to create impactful narratives and foster powerful connections across Africa’s diasporic communities by 2050.
