
Sankofa Sessions with Kofi and Kofi
Claim This Podcastby Kofi Annan and Kofi Adih
Podcast Overview
<p><b>Sankofa Sessions with Kofi & Kofi</b> brings together two HBCU grads, U.S. Army veterans, and visionary entrepreneurs shaping the global Black experience.</p><p><b>Kofi Annan</b>, born in Guyana and raised in the U.S., is a civil rights leader, author, and social impact entrepreneur known for his fearless advocacy and bridge-building work. <b>Kofi Adih</b>, born in the U.S. to a Ghanaian father and American mother, is a real estate investor and community leader focused on empowering neighborhoods through ownership and opportunity.</p><p>Together, they deliver unapologetic conversations that blend intellect, humor, and heart—unpacking identity, power, purpose, and progress from Petersburg to Accra. Grounded in the spirit of Sankofa—“go back and fetch it”—they explore how knowing our past fuels the future we’re building.</p>
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11/15/2025
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Recent Episodes

June 4, 2026
From Griots to Spoken Word: The Black Storytelling Tradition
Stories have always been more than entertainment in the African diaspora—they have been tools of survival, resistance, healing, and cultural preservation. From the griots of West Africa to modern poetry, theater, and spoken word, storytelling has carried the wisdom, struggles, triumphs, and identities of Black people across generations. In this episode of Sankofa Sessions with Kofi and Kofi, we explore the enduring power of storytelling and why it remains vital to our communities today. Joini...

May 11, 2026
Food Is Power: Health, Land & Liberation in Black America
In this episode of Sankofa Sessions with Kofi and Kofi, we sit down with urban agriculture advocate and food justice leader Duron Chavis for a powerful conversation about food, health, and survival in the Black community. From food deserts and chronic illness to urban farming and cultural healing, Duron breaks down how access to healthy food is tied to economics, race, history, and power. We also explore how communities can reclaim control through local food systems, education, and ownership....

April 28, 2026
Food is a Memory
Food is more than something you eat—it’s history, identity, and connection. In this episode of Sankofa Sessions, guest moderator Katina Moss sits down with Duron Chevis and Chef Tye Hall for Food is a Memory, a rich conversation about how cuisine carries the stories of the African diaspora across generations and borders. From ancestral roots to modern kitchens, they explore how flavors, ingredients, and traditions preserve culture, spark nostalgia, and keep heritage alive. This episode goes b...
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- What is Sankofa Sessions with Kofi and Kofi?
<p><b>Sankofa Sessions with Kofi & Kofi</b> brings together two HBCU grads, U.S. Army veterans, and visionary entrepreneurs shaping the global Black experience.</p><p><b>Kofi Annan</b>, born in Guyana and raised in the U.S., is a civil rights leader, author, and social impact entrepreneur known for his fearless advocacy and bridge-building work. <b>Kofi Adih</b>, born in the U.S. to a Ghanaian father and American mother, is a real estate investor and community leader focused on empowering neighborhoods through ownership and opportunity.</p><p>Together, they deliver unapologetic conversations that blend intellect, humor, and heart—unpacking identity, power, purpose, and progress from Petersburg to Accra. Grounded in the spirit of Sankofa—“go back and fetch it”—they explore how knowing our past fuels the future we’re building.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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