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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2023 · 50 MIN

December in Ghana

from Young Black Travelers · host Young Black Travelers

Asshur and Kellisia sat down to catch up on their lives since they last spoke. Kellisia shared about her recent trip to Ghana last December, which she describes to now be her second home . During her trip, Kellisia recommended that travelers stay in the capital city of Accra, where there are plenty of accommodations and things to do. But she suggest that Accra is spread out and shared her recommendations such as East Legon or Air Port Residential. She also highly recommended visiting the Cape Coast Castle, Door of no return etc. They have a rich history related to the slave trade. Kellisia also talked about the importance of GiveBack or social responsibility, which is near and dare to our heart. Asshur congratulated Kellisia on the recent creation of her law firm and asked about her plans for the future. Kellisia shared that she is excited to continue growing her business and expanding her reach to help more people in need. She also talked about her passion for social justice issues and how she hopes to use her legal expertise to make a positive impact in the world. Overall, Asshur and Kellisia had a wonderful conversation and of course highlighted their shared Vincentian heritage. Hopefully you enjoy!!!

Asshur and Kellisia sat down to catch up on their lives since they last spoke. Kellisia shared about her recent trip to Ghana last December, which she describes to now be her second home . During her trip, Kellisia recommended that travelers stay in the capital city of Accra, where there are plenty of accommodations and things to do. But she suggest that Accra is spread out and shared her recommendations such as East Legon or Air Port Residential. She also highly recommended visiting the Cape Coast Castle, Door of no return etc. They have a rich history related to the slave trade. Kellisia also talked about the importance of GiveBack or social responsibility, which is near and dare to our heart. Asshur congratulated Kellisia on the recent creation of her law firm and asked about her plans for the future. Kellisia shared that she is excited to continue growing her business and expanding her reach to help more people in need. She also talked about her passion for social justice issues and how she hopes to use her legal expertise to make a positive impact in the world. Overall, Asshur and Kellisia had a wonderful conversation and of course highlighted their shared Vincentian heritage. Hopefully you enjoy!!!

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