BGCS at the German-American Heritage Foundation
On Thursday, April 12th, 2018: It was an honor to receive a personal invitation from President Hardy von Auenmueller of the German-American Heritage Foundation of the USA, to represent and speak about Post WWll, German-born, US occupation children at the opening reception of “Homestory Deutschland” – Black Biographies in Historical and Present Times Exhibit, held at the German-American Heritage Foundation in Washington DC.
- GAHF President Hardy Auenmueller and BGCS founding President Shirley Gindler-Price
- Cocktail Reception for Homestory Deutschland
- Theodor Wonja Michael is one of the oldest Afro-Germans living in Germany. He was born on January 15th 1925 in Berlin.
- Introductions by GAHF President Hardy von Auenmueller and Executive Director Katja Sipple
- German Embassy Representative
- Dr Marilyn Sephocle of Howard University
- BGCS President Shirley Gindler-Price
- Sweden Embassy Representative
Additional photographs of Reception and Homestory Deutschland Exhibit:
German-American Heritage Foundation
Homestory Deutschland
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