IKG Cultural Resource Center is an educational organization based in Washington, DC, dedicated to the exploration and application of ancient African history, culture, and wisdom. Founded in 1981 by Anthony Browder, a Cultural Memory Specialist, IKG aims to challenge distorted perceptions of Africa and demystify history by disseminating research findings that can be practically and personally applied.
With a focus on the architects of civilization, IKG conducts study tours, field trips, and cultural circles, offering opportunities to explore ancient African sites and learn from renowned experts. Through lectures, documentaries, and educational materials, IKG strives to deepen understanding of African history and culture, while also supporting projects like the ASA Restoration Project and the South Asasif Conservation Project. By shedding light on hidden truths and decoding secrets, IKG aims to showcase the rich historical depth of African heritage.
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