The Power of Digital Media Bridging the Gap Between Africa the Diaspora

[Music]

digital media has put the power in our

hands to unite

it’s created an opportunity for africans

and the african diaspora

to connect share and build a bridge

between us now let me backtrack a bit

to 1984 when a group of popular british

artists

came together to create a song that has

forever been embedded

in the minds of people around the world

it’s created

a song that cemented the idea that

everyone

on the continent of africa is starving

to death

the song is called do they know it’s

christmas and every year we hear it

now from 1983 to 1985 ethiopia was

experiencing a severe famine

and it’s estimated that over 1.2 million

people did die

from this famine and images of starving

children

with flies in their eyes and so skinny

and emaciated

that they looked like living skeletons

became the poster child

of africa i was born in ghana

but i spent the majority of my life

living in canada

i grew up in the niagara region in the

city of st catharines

that city was not very diverse so i

usually was the only black kid in my

class

and everyone also knew that i was

originally from ghana

so any issues or conversations that came

up

about africa or about black people

everyone would just turn their head

and look at me as if i had all the

answers

for all black people around the world so

now i became the poster child

for answering to africa with all these

images of poverty

conflict war disease

all we saw was this as a narrative of

africa

and it was a time when media had

complete control over this narrative

and it’s what everybody believed and i

also ended up believing the same thing

too about africa and

they were in complete control the

control of the media had

transferred into images we saw with

non-profit organizations

charities churches people who took

missions trips

to save africans these images were

always

poverty war disease conflict now i don’t

deny that those things exist on the

continent because they do

and they exist in other places too but

it’s important to note

that this is not reflective of

everything

on the continent of africa as it was

we really had no control over our story

when the powerful media giants

were the only ones who were telling the

story

now over the last 15 years we’ve seen a

change with digital media

it’s been a force to allow us to take

control

over the narrative of africa now i want

to share a quick story with you

in 1998 my first time coming to ghana as

an adult without my parents

it was a trip that would change my

perception of ghana forever

i had experiences that i never

experienced before that became

lifetime memories now the flight i took

to ghana

stopped in amsterdam and then in lagos

so when we arrived in lagos i’ll never

forget when the the plane landed it was

like

and we were just my back was bouncing

and bouncing and bouncing i could feel

the pain

in my back and the lady beside me

was so excited she was like yes now

i know we are in africa

and she like she was just overjoyed that

we had landed

in africa and i thought to myself if

this is what the landing is like in

legos what’s it going to be like

in ghana thankfully a couple of hours

later when we got to ghana

it was a smoother landing of course

everybody clapped their hands again

for the pilot for getting us there

safely

now as i got my things from carry on got

to the staircase that goes down to the

tarmac

and i looked down and it was just like

this feeling of

just this gust of thick

hazy hot air

like an oven it was that gonna heat

that heat of ghana was my welcome to

ghana

akwa now i share this story because it’s

one that i remember quite vividly

one that i shared through storytelling

and at a time when there was no facebook

there was no twitter there was no

instagram

there was no youtube there was none of

that there were no cameras taking

pictures documenting the experience

getting off the plane

and almost nobody had a cell phone and

even if they did the cell phones didn’t

have cameras back then so there was no

documenting this experience to the world

it was just me telling my story to my

circle of friends

and family this was a time

when what we saw of africa was decided

by the media in newspapers magazines

television

and movies they shaped what we

saw on the continent and we really had

no control over

over it and the opinions that were

shared and what was being sold to us as

our narrative

it was easy to have a cultural divide

easy for africans on the continent to be

in their own world

not knowing what the world thought of

them

and easy for people in the diaspora to

be also living in their own world

in america canada the uk europe

australia wherever they are

to think africans were poor starving on

the brink of death

fighting disease because we only saw

what the media told us

as a result so many black people had

absolutely no interest to travel to an

african country

it wasn’t even seen as a place to go for

vacation or holiday

unless you were talking about going to

egypt to see the pyramids

or to south africa or kenya to go and

see the

animal safaris despite the fact that

ghana has long been known as a place

where they were into pan-africanism and

wanted to connect

our brothers and sisters in the diaspora

with the continent

since the days of president kwame

nkrumah it still wasn’t a top place for

a destination

wasn’t a place where black people were

saying you know what let me spend my

spring break going to ghana for vacation

no unless they were going for a family

visit

or they were going to do some research

or a small group of pan-africans

it just wasn’t the thing

now with digital media it’s put the

power

of telling us our story of uniting us

it’s put that power in our hands through

the sites that i mentioned earlier

facebook twitter instagram youtube

africans and people of african descent

in the diaspora

have put their voices into the

conversations and they’ve begun to

effect change in their communities and

around the world

last year during the height of the

global pandemic racial uprising

because of the killings of african

americans by law enforcement

became the catalyst to a global movement

where black people

around the world in the u.s to canada to

australia

germany the uk france and across the

continent of africa

stood together shared their stories

experiences and mobilized protests to

push for a change

against systemic racist policies

this movement was evidence of how

digital media

social media has the power to unite us

all

as one people bridging the gap between

africans

and people of african descent all over

the world

now that we have the power to change

people’s perceptions of africa

forge relationships with our brothers

and sisters around the world

and mobilize and affect in our

communities how can we continue

to do this well we can do this by being

strategic

with how we use our digital platforms

ghana zero return campaign

in 2019 is one of the biggest examples

of how

africans use social media as a tool to

connect

with the global diaspora promote tourism

and show a side of africa that people

never

imagined for those who don’t know

ghana’s year return 2019 campaign marked

the 400 year anniversary of the first

documented ship of enslaved africans to

arrive in what is now

virginia usa on august 20th 1619.

now in commemorating that the government

of ghana invited african americans

and people of the african diaspora

around the world to come to ghana come

and visit the country

experience the country’s culture the

heritage

traditions and learn its history

the campaign included events festivals

business conferences and tours and so

much more

it was kicked off in september 2018 when

the president of ghana

nanaku for made a formal announcement in

washington dc

now what exactly did the year return

teach us

about using digital media to unite the

diaspora

and change the narratives of africa

number one

aligning with high profile people

aligning with people like celebrities

business people activists athletes and

political figures

can instantly boost your content

resulting in an increased reach

to your potential audience for example

when the video about steve harvey coming

to ghana

was posted on the year of return page

instantly within a few hours it had

thousands of views

and initiated conversation from

ghanaians

to people in other parts of africa and

in the united states

wondering what’s steve harvey doing in

ghana i had people sending me messages

who’d never even thought about coming to

ghana asking me what’s going on over

there

when boris kojo and bosma saint john

brought over 100 of their friends

and celebrity friends um to ghana

that also brought up huge conversations

when people were seeing celebrities

posting about being in ghana

on social media number two

creating events and activities that

would attract people

with a common goal or vision the year

return did this very well by having

events that were endorsed and then

promoting those events

and the diaspora community was enticed

to come to ghana when they saw these

things that were going on

one of the top types of events was

afrocella which was a

cultural festival with music

performances

arts it was very creative and celebrated

african culture

and many people booked their flights

based on when

afrochella was happening number three

capturing images that are against the

norm

of traditional mainstream media now i

remember

friends in canada and in the us whenever

i would post things on facebook or on

instagram

and they would say things like your

pictures that doesn’t look like you’re

in africa

it looks like you’re you’re you’re just

hanging out here and i’m like well

what’s africa supposed to

look like then they said well not like

your pictures

and that’s because their minds have been

pre-programmed

as to what africa is supposed to look

like

so when we post images that are against

the norm

we help to change their perceptions

number four

showing aspirational stories of

inspirational people

there are a number of youtube content

creators and a lot of

travel influencers who’ve been posting a

lot of things about

people in ghana and other parts of

africa and the things they’re doing and

it’s very inspiring

and it actually gets people excited and

think wow if that person can do that in

africa i can do the same thing so when

we post these stories

and we share these things on our social

media and it attracts people in diaspora

they’re like wow

that’s in africa then the conversation

starts

so doing things like that also helps to

change the perception and start

conversation to get

us connected some of the biggest content

creators also

have shown us that these can be places

for holidays

showing holiday destinations places they

can do business

so it’s a really important thing to post

stories about inspirational

people i personally have had people

who’ve come to me and tell me that they

moved to ghana because of the content i

shared

on my social media platforms so there is

power for change through what we share

online

number five be open to create dialogue

and to listen now the year of return had

so many people making contact with their

team from around the world

who wanted to learn about ghana they

wanted to learn about the experiences

people from the us from jamaica barbados

the uk

australia canada italy suriname

the netherlands so many places around

the world

contacting ghanaian officials ghanaian

influencers wanting to know more about

ghana and so being open to these

conversations

is the first step in connecting and

creating a united force

to be reckoned with amongst all of our

people

now how can we continue to use digital

media towards a common goal knowing

these things

well it’s important to continue to

create dialogues continue

sharing your ideas creating platforms

where we can learn and exchange

ideas with each other continuing to

create content that

challenges the traditional stereotypes

of the african continent

some people will argue that it’s not

realistic to post some of those things

but is it realistic to only post the

negative that’s already been shared

for decades and decades and decades

collaborating with our brothers and

sisters around the world is very

important and we must recognize the

value

in doing this the same way that

companies do

companies are now recognizing black

digital creators

in a quest to share our stories we see

youtube black

youtube africa netflix africa

all jumping on board now if they can see

the value

in the stories we’re sharing in

collaborating

why isn’t it the time for us to see it

ourselves

don’t forget that you as an african

or as a person in the diaspora african

diaspora

a descendant of africa have the power

in your hands you have the power to

unite

and it’s as simple as using the tool you

use

every single day your phone

to make a difference because

it starts with you and it’s about

building

a legacy and legacy is built

when we can unite as one force

thank you i’m ivy prosper and i’m a

content creator

and i believe that we all have the power

to do this together

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数字媒体让我们拥有了团结的力量,

它为非洲人和散居在外的非洲人创造了一个机会,让他们

可以联系分享并

在我们之间架起一座桥梁

创作一首

永远铭刻

在世界各地人们心中的

歌曲 它创作了一首歌曲,巩固

了非洲大陆上的每个人都快饿死

的想法 这首歌的名字叫他们知道这是圣诞节吗?

我们每年都听到

现在,从 1983 年到 1985 年,埃塞俄比亚正在

经历一场严重的饥荒

,据估计,确实有超过 120 万人

死于这场饥荒,饥饿的

孩子

们的眼睛里有苍蝇,如此瘦弱

,看起来像活生生的骷髅

成为了典型的孩子

我出生在加纳,

但我大部分时间都

住在加拿大

我在尼亚加拉地区的圣凯瑟琳市长大

ty 不是很多样化,所以

我通常是班上唯一的黑人孩子,

而且每个人都知道我

来自加纳,

所以任何

关于非洲或黑人的问题或对话,

每个人都会转过

头看着我 好像我对全世界所有黑人都有所有的

答案

,所以

现在我成为了

用所有这些贫困冲突战争疾病的图像来回答非洲的典型代表,

我们所看到的只是这是对非洲的叙述

,那是一个时代 媒体

完全控制了这种叙述

,这是每个人都相信的,我

也最终相信了关于非洲的同样事情

他们完全

控制了媒体的控制

已经转化为我们在

非营利组织

慈善机构看到的图像

出差

去拯救非洲人这些图像

总是

贫穷战争疾病冲突现在我不

否认这些事情存在于

非洲大陆因为他们做

了 d 它们也存在于其他地方,

但重要的是要注意

,这并不能反映

非洲大陆的一切,因为

当强大的媒体巨头

是现在唯一讲述这个故事的人时,我们真的无法控制我们的

故事

在过去的 15 年里,我们看到

了数字媒体的变化,

这是一种让我们能够

控制非洲叙事的力量现在我想

与你分享一个简短的故事

,1998 年我成年后第一次来到

加纳 没有父母

,这次旅行将永远改变我

加纳的看法 永远不要

忘记飞机降落的时候

就像我们只是我的背部在

弹跳弹跳弹跳我能感觉到

背部的疼痛我旁边的

女士非常兴奋她说是的现在

我知道了 我们在非洲

,她很高兴

我们降落

在非洲,我心想,如果

这就是乐高积木的着陆情况,

那么在加纳会是什么样子

,谢天谢地,几个小时

后,当我们到达 加纳

这是一个更平稳的着陆当然

每个人都再次

为飞行员鼓掌让我们安全到达那里

,因为我从随身携带我的东西

到了通往停机坪的楼梯

,我向下看,就像

这样

就像烤箱一样,这阵浓密的朦胧热空气会

加热加纳的热量我欢迎来到

加纳阿夸现在我分享这个故事,因为这是

一个我记得很清楚的

故事,我通过讲故事

和在 没有脸书

没有推特 没有

Instagram

没有 youtube 什么

都没有 没有相机

拍照记录下飞机的经历

,几乎没有人有 一部手机,

即使他们这样做了,当时手机

没有摄像头,所以没有

向世界记录这种经历,

只是我向我的朋友和家人圈子讲述我的故事,

是我们所看到的 非洲的决定是

由报纸杂志电视和电影中的媒体决定的,

它们塑造了我们

在非洲大陆上看到的东西,我们真的

无法

控制它,分享的观点

以及卖给我们的东西作为

我们的叙述

很容易 存在文化鸿沟

非洲大陆上的非洲人很容易生活

在自己的世界中,

不知道世界对

他们

的看法 认为非洲人

在濒临死亡战斗疾病的边缘挨饿是

因为我们只

看到媒体告诉

我们的结果所以很多黑人

完全没有兴趣去

非洲国家旅行

除非您谈论去

埃及看金字塔

或去南非或肯尼亚看

动物狩猎,否则它甚至不被视为度假或度假的地方,尽管

加纳长期以来一直被称为 自夸梅·恩克鲁玛总统执政以来

,他们进入泛非主义并

希望将

我们散居在外的兄弟姐妹

与非洲大陆联系

起来的

地方 它仍然不是目的地的首选之地

不是黑人居住的地方

说你知道是什么让我度过我的

春假去加纳度假

不,除非他们要去

探亲,

或者他们要做一些研究

或一小群泛非人,

这不是

现在数字化的事情 媒体 它赋予

了我们讲述团结我们故事的

力量 它通过我之前提到的网站将这种力量掌握在我们手中

facebook twitter instagram youtube

非洲人和

散居

的非洲人后裔已经 r 声音进入

对话,他们已经开始

在他们的社区和世界各地产生变化,

去年在

全球大流行种族起义的高峰期,

因为执法部门杀害非裔美国人

成为全球运动的催化剂

,黑人

世界各地的人们在美国、加拿大、

澳大利亚、

德国、英国、法国和整个

非洲大陆

站在一起分享他们的故事

经历,并动员抗议来

推动改变

反对系统性种族主义政策

这一运动证明了

数字媒体

社交媒体如何 将我们所有人团结

为一个民族的力量 弥合

全世界非洲人与非洲人后裔之间的差距

现在我们有能力改变

人们对非洲的看法

与我们

在世界各地的兄弟姐妹建立关系

并动员和影响 我们的

社区 我们如何才能

继续做好这件事 我们可以通过成为战略来做到这一点

c 我们如何使用我们的数字平台

2019 年加纳零回报运动是

非洲人如何使用社交媒体作为

与全球侨民联系的工具的最大例子之一,促进旅游业

并展示人们

从未

想象过的非洲的一面 不知道

加纳的 2019 年回归活动

标志着 1619 年 8 月 20 日第

一艘有记录的被奴役的非洲人船

抵达现在的

弗吉尼亚州美国 400 周年。

现在是为了纪念加纳政府

邀请非洲裔美国

人和美国人民

世界各地的非洲侨民来到加纳

参观该国

体验该国的文化

遗产

传统并了解其历史

该活动包括活动 节日

商务会议和旅游等等

它于 2018 年 9 月在

加纳总统开始

nanaku for 现在在华盛顿特区正式宣布

今年回归究竟

教会了我们

什么关于 usin g 数字媒体团结

侨民

并改变非洲第一的叙述

与知名人士保持一致 与名人等人保持一致

商界人士 激进主义者 运动员和

政治人物

可以立即提升您的内容,

从而

扩大您对潜在受众的影响,例如,

当 关于史蒂夫哈维

来到加纳

的视频在几个小时内立即发布在回归年份页面上,

它获得了

数千次观看

并引发了

加纳

人与非洲其他地区和美国的人们的对话,

想知道史蒂夫哈维在加纳做了什么

当 boris kojo 和 bosma saint john

将他们的 100 多名朋友

和名人朋友 um 带到加纳

时,

有人给我发信息,他们甚至从未想过来加纳,他们问我那里发生了什么事 看到名人

在社交媒体第二个

creati 上发布关于在加纳的信息 ng

能够吸引

具有共同目标或愿景的人们的活动和活动 年度

回归通过

举办获得认可的

活动然后宣传这些活动做得非常好

最热门的活动之一是

afrocella,这是一个

有音乐表演艺术的文化节,

它非常有创意,庆祝

非洲文化

,许多人

根据

afrochella 发生的时间预订航班,第三次

捕捉违反

传统规范的图像 主流媒体现在我

记得

加拿大和美国的朋友每当

我在 Facebook 或 Instagram 上发布东西时

,他们会说你的照片之类的东西

,看起来不像你

在非洲

,看起来你就是你 你只是

在这里闲逛,我很喜欢

非洲应该是

什么样子,然后他们说不喜欢

你的照片

,那是因为 他们的思想已经

预先设定好

非洲应该是什么

样子,

所以当我们发布违反规范的图片时,

我们会帮助改变他们的看法,

第四号

展示

鼓舞人心的人的理想故事,

有许多 youtube 内容

创作者和 很多

旅行影响者发布了

很多

关于加纳和非洲其他地区的人们

以及他们正在做的事情的事情,

这非常鼓舞人心

,它实际上让人们兴奋并

想哇如果那个人能在非洲做到这一点

我可以做同样的事情,所以当

我们发布这些故事

并在我们的社交媒体上分享这些东西时

,它会吸引散居国外的人们,

他们就像

在非洲的哇,然后对话

开始了,

所以这样做也有助于

改变看法 并开始

对话以使

我们建立联系一些最大的内容

创作者也

向我们展示了这些可以成为

度假的地方展示度假目的地的地方t 嘿,

可以做生意,

所以发布

关于鼓舞人心的

人的故事

非常重要 通过我们在网上分享的内容来改变

第五 开放地创造对话

和倾听 现在回归的那一年

有很多人与

来自世界各地的团队联系

他们想了解加纳 他们

想了解人们的经历

来自牙买加的美国

巴巴多斯 英国

澳大利亚 加拿大 意大利

苏里南 荷兰

世界各地有

很多地方与

加纳官员

联系 现在考虑到我们所有的人,

我们如何才能继续使用数字

媒体来实现一个共同的目标知道

这些事情

那么重要的是继续

创建对话继续

分享您的想法创建平台

,我们可以相互学习和交流

想法继续

创建

挑战非洲大陆传统刻板印象

的内容

有些人会认为

发布其中一些内容是不现实的

但是只发布

已经分享

了几十年和几十年的负面消息是否现实,几十年来

与我们

在世界各地的兄弟姐妹合作非常

重要,我们必须认识到

这样做的价值,就像

公司现在做公司一样 识别黑人

数字创作者

以寻求分享我们的故事 我们看到

youtube black

youtube africa

netflix africa 现在都加入了 如果他们能看到

我们在合作中分享的故事的价值

为什么现在不是我们看看的时候 它

我们自己

不要忘记你作为一个

非洲人或作为一个

散居国外

的人 ndant of africa 有力量

在你手中,你有力量

团结起来

,这就像使用你每天使用的工具一样简单,

你的手机

会有所作为,因为

它从你开始,它是关于

建立

一个遗产,而遗产是

在什么时候建立的 我们可以团结起来,

谢谢你,我是常春藤繁荣者,我是

内容创作者

,我相信我们都有能力

一起做这件事