By AFRO Staff 

Ghanaians and members of the African Diaspora worldwide recently celebrated the African country’s 68th Day of Independence. In Baltimore, the Teaching Artist Institute, which frequently hosts trips to Africa, hosted an event at the Sankofa Children’s Museum, located in the 1300 block of Pimlico Road. 

Jenelle Penney shares a moment with Dr. Debra Brooks, director of the Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of Children and Family Success.

The program featured African dancers, food and a community awards recognition program. Attendees were able to experience the wonders of Ghana, known for its color, energy and flavor. 

Ghana gained its independence from the United Kingdom on March 6, 1957 and has a capital city named Accra. The country is bordered by Burkina Faso to the north, the Ivory Coast, or Cote d’Ivoire, to the west, and Togo to the east. The country has a population of roughly 35 million people.