German-American Heritage Museum

Black German Cultural Society
at the German-American Heritage Museum,
Washington, DC

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. Photos on Facebook

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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