Ghana swore in 150 diaspora Africans as citizens in March 2026.
A historic naturalisation at the Du Bois Centre on Independence Day. Over 1,000 citizens granted since 2019. The vetting window is open again.
Read the guide →The DNA results came back. The percentage was higher than you expected. And something shifted — quietly, permanently. The result told you where. It did not tell you what that means, what to expect when you land, or how to carry what you will find there. OurRoots sits between the result and the flight — the preparation that DNA tests, blog posts, and group tours all skip. Take the Travel DNA Quiz to find your archetype, then use the free tools below. When you are ready to prepare in full, The Walk is open.
If you've ever asked,
"am I African enough?"You are not the first. And you will not be the last. The feeling of being in-between is not a flaw in you — it is the shape your story took when it had to be passed down through whispers, through cooking, through rhythm, through the parts of you no system could erase.
Maybe you're in Atlanta. Or Houston. Or London. Maybe you mentioned it quietly at your book club or your AKA chapter, and someone across the table went still — because they feel it too. Maybe your DNA results came back with a number that felt impossibly specific — 84% West African — and now Ghana keeps appearing in your feed, in your dreams, in the pull you feel toward something you cannot fully name yet.
This site is a quiet room. A place to read, to test what you know, to feel the weight of names you may never have been told. Start with the Travel DNA Quiz to find your heritage archetype — then use the five free tools below. When you're ready to move from listening to preparing — to go from Atlanta to Accra with your whole self ready — The Walk is open.
No paywall. No login. Five short tools for the African diaspora — each one gives you something to carry forward. Ready to go deeper? The Walk has seven more →
Six questions, then a personal archetype with one specific next step. It shifts as you do — take it again later.
In Akan, Sankofa means: go back and fetch what was lost. Tap a card and sit with the proverb. Come back tomorrow for another — we count your streak.
Tap an English word on the left, then its Twi match on the right. Five correct pairs and you can greet an elder in Kumasi. Personal best is saved.
Ten prompts. At the end you get a score across three dimensions — cultural intelligence, emotional readiness, community support — with one specific next step.
Tap a region to read about its peoples, sacred sites, and what a respectful return looks like. Not a tour itinerary — an orientation of the heart.
The kingdoms of West Africa are not behind you. They are rooms your great-grandmothers were taken from — the languages, the gods, the proverbs, the foods are still in those rooms today.
Each circle is a door. Open one. Read slowly.
The free tools above are where you begin to understand. The Walk is where you get ready to go.
84% West African. She cried.
Eighteen months on. Still not gone.
Not because she isn't brave — because nothing was built for her specific moment.
The Walk is.
Heritage travel can surface emotions that benefit from professional support alongside cultural preparation. We recommend working with a therapist or counsellor who understands diaspora identity.
Long-form writing for slow reading. Always current. View all 26 stories →
A historic naturalisation at the Du Bois Centre on Independence Day. Over 1,000 citizens granted since 2019. The vetting window is open again.
Read the guide →Ghana outpaced Nigeria, Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire and Benin in diaspora arrivals in 2026. The infrastructure, policy, and emotional proposition that explains it.
Read the brief →On the day freedom was announced, a growing number of African Americans are choosing to stand at Cape Coast Castle. Why now — and what to know before you go.
Read the story →Law No. 2024-31, the My Afro Origins portal, $100 fee, 100 applications daily. What you need before applying.
Read the guide →Identity Tourism 2.0, Gorée Island, and what a DNA result can — and cannot — tell you before you arrive.
Read the story →A percentage on a screen is not a plane ticket. How to turn an ancestry result into a trip that actually changes something.
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We are Africans. Born on the continent. Scattered by the world. Building for home.
Published by 3Men Pty Ltd, trading as OurRoots.Africa. A venture of Digital Assets Africa Ltd. Powered by Ghanaians on the ground — guides, cultural custodians, and Accra-based researchers who live this reality.
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