YOG Conference - Sociocultural Transformations at Home and Abroad with Q & A Session
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"Double Dispossession: Repatriation and the Politics of Diaspora," Seneca Vaught, Kennesaw State University. “The Globalized Mind and Social and Psychological Evolution of C.F. Hutchison: Half-Cast, Semi-Immigrant, and Semi-Diasporic African Personality,” Charles B. Hutchison University of North Carolina, Charlotte and Kwabena O. Akurang-Parry, Shippensburg University, PA. “Christianity And Contemporary Religions in Ghana,” Nana Kofi Adoma Twum, Krontihene (Chief) of Dormaa Ankobea Kwaebibrem in the Brong – Ahafo Region of Ghana. “The Impact of Modernization on Akan Indigenous Marriage System,” J. Kingsley Adjei, Kennesaw State University and Justina Sarfowaa Fosu, First National Savings and Loans Ltd., Accra, Ghana.
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