Aug. 4, 2024

Building Community: The Washington West African Center and The Sounds of Africa Event

Building Community: The Washington West African Center and The Sounds of Africa Event
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All The Way Authentic

In this compelling episode of "All The Way Authentic," host Kevin P. Henry sits down with Pa Ousman Joof, the Founder and Executive Director of the Washington West African Center in Lynnwood, WA. Pa Ousman shares his incredible journey from Gambia to the United States, his harrowing experience with ICE, and his relentless pursuit of freedom and community support. Discover how he turned his struggles into a mission to help others and learn more about the upcoming "Sounds of Africa" event on August 17th at Garfield Park in Everett, WA.


Kevin and Pa Ousman delve into the founding of the Washington West African Center and its mission to connect West Africans in Washington with essential resources. Pa Ousman discusses the various programs and services the center provides. Some of these services include the distribution of culturally relevant groceries, after-school programs for children, and support groups for seniors. The conversation highlights the significance of community, resilience, and cultural pride.


The episode also provides an exciting preview of the "Sounds of Africa" event held on August 17th from 1 PM to 7 PM at Garfield Park in Everett, WA. Attendees can look forward to live African music, a vibrant fashion show, authentic African food, resource booths, and a backpack giveaway for kids.


Guest Information: Pa Ousman Joof, Founder and Executive Director of the Washington West African Center. Originally from Gambia, Pa Ousman has dedicated his life to supporting the West African community in Washington through advocacy, resources, and cultural programs.


Learn more about the Washington West African Center.


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The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment.

Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.

While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops.  


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