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African Immigrant and Diaspora Community PACs Endorse Kamala Harris for U.S. President in Historic Announcement

Historic Collaboration Among African Immigrant Community PACs: Joint Endorsement of Kamala Harris for President Washington, D.C. — [August 16, 2024] — In a groundbreaking move, major Political Action Committees (PACs) representing the African immigrant community have come together to endorse U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris for President of the United States. This unprecedented collaboration signifies […]

GHPAC CELEBRATES HISTORIC WINS FOR GHANAIAN CANDIDATES IN THE MID-TERM ELECTIONS

WASHINGTON D.C. (November 23, 2022) – In keeping with our commitment to empower Ghanaians in the Diaspora through civic and political action, Ghana Diaspora PAC today celebrates in the historic victories of three candidates of Ghanaian descent in the 2022 mid-term elections: Delegate Adrian Boafo (MD-23), State Rep. Allen Buansi (NC-56), and Councilman Pious Ali […]

Biden taps Ghanaian Liberian millennial for key White House role

The Biden White House has tapped another African for key White House role. Gabe Kofi Amo has been appointed as Deputy Director of Intergovernmental Affairs to assist Julie Chavez Rodriguez in liaising with all elected officials from the state and local governments.

Extend voter registration to eligible Ghanaians abroad – Group petitions EC

The Electoral Commission (EC) has been petitioned to extend the upcoming voter registration to eligible Ghanaians outside the country. The petition is from a group called “aRTICLE 42” and was filed by its Global Coordinator, Richard Sky. It was received by the EC today, June 29, a day before the start of the registration exercise. […]

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 […]