Africa Fest 2026 – Queens & Kings
The journey to Royalty has begun. Follow on the road to Royalty, then join us for Africa Fest 2026.
THE DIASPORADICAL INITIATIVE, through consultation of relevant stakeholders, develops and implements impactful programmes around our four core pillars of: sustainability, innovation, entrepreneurship, and art/culture, and rooted in our deep African ancestral knowledge, that empower the youth through training, mentorship, and practical activities.
We believe that empowering the younger generation is the key to lasting change.
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The journey to Royalty has begun. Follow on the road to Royalty, then join us for Africa Fest 2026.

Eight-year-old students from St. Catherine’s Primary and Bayley’s Primary in St. Philip have been selected to participate in Ancestral Intelligence: Sustainable Models—a 12-week, project-based learning initiative conceptualized and coordinated by The Diasporadical Initiative.

Curation of Cultural experiences, on behalf of the National Library Service, to highlight Africa and its rich culture, heritage, and contributions to children aged 7 to 11.

Support this Project Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Event Countdown Days Hours Minutes Seconds We’re bringing Barbadian and Ghana students together for another cultural exchange experience.
Support this Project Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp SAT. MARCH 22, 2025 10AM – 4PM WILDEY HOUSE GARDENS, WILDEY A Part of the Bridgetown International Arts

On the 9th of February, 2024, in collaboration with participants from the diaspora, The Diasporadical Initiative is orchestrating an engaging session aimed at bringing African culture to life for a group of 40 vibrant Class 2 students in Barbados.