SANKOFA - MARCH 2025

SANKOFA
March 2025
March 4, 2025
Facilitator: Glodeane Brown
Join us on March 4th for an enriching session of Jamii's Book Club, facilitated by Glodeane Brown. This month, we're discussing "Sankofa" by Chibundu Onuzo, a compelling narrative that intertwines themes of identity, heritage, and personal growth.
"Sankofa" follows Anna, a middle-aged British woman of mixed race, who embarks on a transformative journey to uncover her father's identity. Her quest leads her to a small West African nation, where she confronts complex truths about her heritage and herself. This exploration resonates deeply with lead artist Sharon Zarita Adhiambo’s theme "Grounded" as we reflect on the anchors in our lives that sustain us through various phases.
Our discussion will blend structured insights with open, informal conversations, creating a welcoming environment for participants aged 16 and above, regardless of their prior experience with book clubs. While reading the book beforehand enriches the experience, we encourage everyone to join, even if you haven't completed your read.
This book club is part of Jamii's March Cycle evolved around with our lead artist Sharon Zarita Adhiambo’s theme "Grounded", which includes workshops like Monday Dancing, Tuesday Creative Writing, Tuesday Culture Cloths-Artist Talks, Wednesday Sewing, Thursday Crafting, Thursday Painting, and Friday Singing. “Through these workshops, we let art and community exchanges guide the discovery of what grounds us, or what we need to find grounding on, and pass this discovery to someone else's journey.” - Sharon Zarita Adhiambo.
"Sankofa" is available at the Toronto Public Library in print, e-book, and audio book formats and can be purchased at most bookstores. The workshop is free to attend. Come and connect with a community of readers and creatives as we journey through literature and art to discover what grounds us.
Photos by Ghader Bsmar and Isorine Marc, Jeeya Gandhi

Glodeane Brown
Glodeane Brown is a Mississauga based arts and culture writer, arts administrator and cultural manager, visual arts curator, and an avid reader. Her great grandmother taught her to read at age four and instilled in her a love of books and reading. Glodeane is looking forward to connecting with other bibliophiles who love good conversation.
Photo by Edwin Maina