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The San Diego-Tema, Ghana Sister City Society Organizes to Travel to Ghana

August 18, 2026

The San Diego-Tema, Ghana Society was originally founded by Leon Williams to establish a sister city relationship between San Diego and the Ghanaian port city of Tema, with the goal of connecting African Americans with people from Ghana. The organization aims to facilitate connections in areas such as government relations, social services, educational systems, and commercial ventures that would benefit both communities. Elder Marnyce McKell currently leads the organization and is actively seeking younger Black San Diegans to join and expand the society's work.

Who is affected

  • The Black community in San Diego
  • People in Tema and Accra, Ghana
  • African Americans interested in connecting with their African heritage
  • Elder Marnyce McKell (current organization leader)
  • Potential delegation members including Black political figures, professionals, and entrepreneurs from San Diego

What action is being taken

  • Elder Marnyce McKell is currently seeking new members from the younger generation of Black San Diegans to grow the organization.

Why it matters

  • This initiative creates meaningful opportunities for African Americans to connect with their ancestral homeland while building mutually beneficial relationships in government, social services, education, and business. It helps bridge the cultural divide between African Americans and Africans, fostering understanding and creating practical opportunities for collaboration and exchange between the two communities.

What's next

  • The organization is recruiting new members and encourages interested individuals to contact them via email at sdtema.sistercity@gmail.com for membership information.

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint