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Ghanaian Americans Demand Policymakers to Approve Critical Coronavirus Relief

“Like many Americans, the Ghanaian community in the U.S. is not exempt from the COVID-19 crisis. We feel the overwhelming stress and the risk of transferring the contagion to their loved ones, all while trying to make ends meet. The Act provides financial relief in critical areas that would strengthen public hospitals and the public health care system by assisting health care employers with developing and implementing infectious disease exposure control plans.

Ghana Diaspora PAC Statement on the Life and Legacy of Congressman John Lewis

Washington, D.C. – On July 17th, 2020, the world lost a hero, a civil rights icon, and global leader. Congressman John Lewis was a patriot. He believed in the potential of America to correct its wrongs and be a better version of itself by providing equality, justice, and liberty for all. His life’s work includes fighting racism […]

GHANA DIASPORA PAC Endorses KOJO ASAMOA-CAESAR For U.S. Congress (OK-01)

“KOJO WILL BRING GHANAIAN AMERICAN VALUES OF HUMBLE HARDWORK & IMPORTANCE OF QUALITY EDUCATION ON BEHALF OF OKLAHOMANS TO CONGRESS”  WASHINGTON, DC  – Ghana Diaspora PAC recently endorsed Oklahoma educator and community leader Kojo Asamoa-Caesar’s run for United States Congress. Asamoa-Caesar made history as the first Ghanaian American nominee for U.S. Congress in June after […]

GHANA DIASPORA PAC CALLS ON U.S. GHANAIANS TO PARTICIPATE IN 2020 U.S. CENSUS

AFRICAN IMMIGRANTS ALLOWED TO IDENTIFY COUNTRY HERITAGE IN 2020 U.S. CENSUS For the first time, African immigrants and those of African heritage living in the United States will be allowed to identify their country of heritage or origin in the United States 2020 Census survey. The U.S. Census determines where $675 billion in federal funding […]