Museum of Healing and Reconciliation
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Navrongo, Northern Ghana

Museum of Healing

and Reconciliation

Not a museum of chains. A museum of shields.
Documenting resistance, restoring dignity, bridging worlds.

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A Living Institution

The Museum of Healing and Reconciliation is a non-profit, public-interest institution located in Navrongo, Northern Ghana — documenting histories of slave raiding and resistance, transforming memory into a platform for healing, research, and global dialogue.

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A Museum

Rooted in the inland savannas of Ghana — the heartlands where slave raids originated, and resistance was forged. We preserve oral histories, archival records, architecture, and community memory.

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A Consortium

Historians, legal scholars, museum professionals, architects, technologists, cultural custodians, and community leaders — convening at the intersection of scholarship, community, and public engagement.

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A Platform

A platform for dialogue and reconnection — serving inland Ghanaian communities, the African diaspora, policymakers, and young people learning that their heritage is rooted in resistance, not shame.

"This is not a museum of chains.
It is a museum of shields."
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Memory
Memory is protection. We restore what was silenced, giving communities back their rightful narratives.
Restitution
Giving voice to a past silenced by centuries of violence, displacement, and erasure.
Healing
Fostering dialogue and understanding within affected communities across generations.
Education
Contributing to global conversations on memory, repair, and the enduring impact of historical trauma.

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Your support builds infrastructure for memory, healing, and connection across continents.

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