On May 25 (7–8am ET), in honor of Africa Day, we present a special webinar exploring Africa’s emerging and essential role in shaping the future of global longevity.

Leading the discussion is Osinakachi Akuma Kalu, Founder & Board Chair Afrolongevity, Chief Longevity Strategist – Health of the Future Enterprise, Academy Fellow World Academy for Medical Sciences, Board Member International Longevity Science and Dalian Yaw Ogundipe Adofo, BA (Hons), MA Co-founder of Ancestral Voices CIC (Community Interest Company) – a UK based cultural organization promoting positive and accurate representations of African cosmological and knowledge systems. He is a leading researcher in the field of African cultural traditions and knowledge systems and sits on the committee of CADISS (Council of Diasporic and African indigenous spiritual systems).

The session will be moderated by Michelle Saudan, Co-Chair Africa Wellness Initiative, Founder Amanzi Wellbeing; African-Centered Wellness Strategist & Advocate.

This conversation will shed light on the fusion of how Indigenous Knowledge systems, genetic research and community-centered ways of living are contributing to a broader understanding of what it truly means to live longer and to live well.

Bringing together voices at the forefront of scientific research, African wisdom and cultural preservation, this session will present an inclusive, and culturally grounded vision of longevity pathways that are globally resonant, yet deeply weaved in African ways of being. It offers a living framework where Africa’s future regeneration becomes a reference point for global learning and exchange.

Join us for this important conversation at the intersection of African wisdom and the global longevity revolution.

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