Abstract
The writer shares several memories from his July 2024 visit to Ghana with the TWP, noting
a profound sense of connection and responsibility. For him, the trip was not just about exploring a country; it was about confronting history, engaging with tradition, and envisioning a future where the descendants of the displaced can reconnect with their roots in a healing manner. He concludes that it is through conversations, cultural exchanges, and conscious efforts to bridge the divide that we can move towards a more just and reconciled world.