Keachia Makeba Bowers, MSW is a Registered Clinical Social Work Intern and founder of Movements for Change, LLC where she provides therapeutic services that facilitate emotional growth and transformation. Keachia promotes heart-centered healing and radical self-love as the foundation of her work. She is Internationally known for her philanthropy amongst Diaspora Communities, which lead to her co-founding the Akoma Healing Arts Collective, Inc. & the A.Y.A. Foundation Non-Profit in Ghana alongside her Husband, Baba Kweku. Keachia & her husband host tours to Ghana, West Africa and teaches the awareness of the “Back to Africa” Movement through their signature event, Let’s Talk Africa. Keachia brings compassion and love to everything she touches.
Dr. Msomi Moor is an internationally renowned scholar of the Global Afrikan Diaspora. His publications are currently in use among university curricula across the United States. For the past two decades he has edited works on Black populations of the Americas which remain in high demand among universities in both South American and Central American countries. Dr. Moor holds a doctorate in Latin American and Caribbean History with a focus on the Afrikan Diaspora from Howard University in Washington, D.C. He is member of the Washington, D.C. based International Committee for the Decade of Afrikan Descendants as declared by the United Nations in 2014. Currently Dr. Moor is teaching Afrikan-American History courses at the Historically Black Florida Memorial University in Miami Gardens, Florida.