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THE MOMOH
CENTER

Exploring, preserving, and promoting African heritage through rigorous research, education, and community empowerment.

About MCAFRIC
Our Story

Preserving African
Heritage for Tomorrow

The Momoh Center for African Life and Culture is dedicated to the exploration, preservation and promotion of heritage via tourism, history and cultural awakening.

By building bridges between the past, present and the future, we strengthen individuals and communities to accept their identity, advocate for social justice, and contribute to a more equitable world.

Knowledge

Intensifying rich heritage awareness through rigorous research.

Dignity

Fostering cultural pride and global sensitization of contributions.

What We Do

Our Services

Promote Education and Awareness

Encourage the education of people about African culture and history, actions, contributions, and progress as an alternative thinking to the stereotypes and disinformation.

Heritage Celebration

Facilitate consensus and unity among people and communities foregrounding shared heritage.

Celebrate Diversity

Acknowledge the uniqueness and diversity of global cultures while advancing mutual respect and understanding.

Strengthen Diaspora Connections

Construct bridges between Africans on the continent and those in the diaspora to build a global web of collaboration and support.

Empower Communities

Initiate programs and develop products that support economic, educational, and social development initiatives that empower African communities.

Promoting Sustainable Development

Advocate for environmentally viable practices and policies that align with cultural values and ensure local ownership.

Curation and Cultural Media

Explore and share through research and practice heritage materials that showcase culture as a viable source of knowledge.

Founder & Chief Heritage Officer

Francis Musa
Momoh

Francis Musa Momoh is a Sierra Leonean American trained anthropologist and Fulbright Alumnus who earned his Master of Arts in Anthropology at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.

A part-time lecturer of Ethnography, Public History and Comparative Slavery at Fourah Bay College, Momoh is committed to telling Sierra Leone’s history through its own voice.

Francis Musa Momoh

Join Our Mission

Together, we can build bridges between the past and future, strengthening communities and fostering cultural dignity worldwide.