Let’s be real: teenagers today can FaceTime a friend across the ocean in 2.5 seconds, but ask them where Ghana is on a map and you’ll probably get a nervous laugh and a quick Google search. That’s why youth cultural exchange programs — like the ones we’re building at Sankofa Travels with Kofi — are so important. They go beyond screen time and give young people real-life experiences that connect them to history, culture, and each other.
Sure, memes are funny, but imagine a young person from Petersburg, Virginia learning how to drum with a Ghanaian master in Accra, or a student from Ghana tasting their first Chick-fil-A sandwich and wondering if Americans put pickles on everything. That’s the magic of exchange — it’s not just travel, it’s transformative education.
We’re living in a time where division, stereotypes, and misinformation travel faster than Wi-Fi. Programs like our virtual cultural exchanges (monthly meetups online with students in both countries) and annual trips to Ghana are the antidote. They replace hashtags with human connection, and likes with lived experiences.
And let’s not forget — when young people learn about heritage travel, diaspora connections, and the shared history between Africa and America, they become ambassadors for unity and future leaders in their communities.
At Sankofa Travels, we’re not just planning vacations — we’re creating pipelines of knowledge. Our youth exchange program is designed to:
We can’t do this without support from our community. Here’s how you can get involved:
This isn’t just a trip — it’s a movement. Because when we connect youth across the African diaspora, we’re not only preserving history — we’re making the future brighter (and way more fun).