ABOUT US
We stand for a new kind of relationship between the United States, the Western world, the World
in General and Africa. It is one built on mutual benefits, shared interests, and a profound respect
for our sovereignty and our ancient traditions that have endured through the ages.
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Established in 2018, the African Renaissance Festival Incorporated DBA African
Renaissance Foundation is a distinguished Pan-African non-profit organization. Our
foundation is deeply rooted in promoting U.S. strategic interests in Africa, focusing on critical areas
such as culturally sensitive democracy, human rights, trade, investment, infrastructure development, technology
transfer, arts, entertainment, and intellectual discourse. This commitment spans across the
African continent and the United States, fostering mutual understanding and cooperation.
The African Renaissance Foundation is a powerful decolonization movement. Inspired by the courageous founding fathers of America, who broke free from the oppressive rule of the British Empire and gained economic, social, and intellectual sovereignty with an independent foreign
policy that served the supreme interests of America.
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In the same spirit, our movement serves as a beacon of hope, a resounding call for advancementand development in Africa. It is a battle cry to break free from the shackles of globalist and interventionist Western colonial hegemony, which has kept African countries mired in economic deprivation and geopolitical struggles for far too long despite the abundance of natural and 1.3 billion human resources in Africa.
We are the battle cry for African conservatism, the restoration of the pride and dignity of Africa and her scattered children that were stolen centuries ago through slavery and colonization. It is a struggle against the current structural mechanisms of imperialism and neo-imperialism,
grotesquely imposed upon the 1.3 billion people of Africa for centuries, all to maintain the unjust status quo of abject poverty in Africa, thus creating the false impression that African leaders are incompetent and incapable of governing themselves. Therefore, Africa needs Western aid and lectures on good governance.
We at the African Renaissance Movement condemn and vehemently object such ludicrous psychological warfare against our people and proclaim that the time has come for African leaders to move away from aid dependence to practical infrastructure and economic and social development programs by rescuing our rich natural resources from our oppressors and use them to the benefit of our growing youthful population of Africa. We are inspiring and aspiring African leaders to seek foreign and domestic policies that best serve our interests and system of government in harmony with our ancient and time-tested culture and traditional norms. No more chasing after foreign inspiration!