Profiles of Promise: Back to My Roots
Documentary Short
Short
Directed by: Nana Kofi Acquah, Tiffany Steeves
Description: From Dallas to Ghana, Stanford student Roman Scott embarks on a transformative journey to reconnect with his ancestral roots while using his background in technology and entrepreneurship to empower a Black-owned real estate firm. As he leads a digital transformation at Incept Architectural, Roman discovers a deeper purpose, bridging continents, cultures, and communities through innovation, heritage, and hope.
Short
Directed by: Nana Kofi Acquah, Tiffany Steeves
Description: From Dallas to Ghana, Stanford student Roman Scott embarks on a transformative journey to reconnect with his ancestral roots while using his background in technology and entrepreneurship to empower a Black-owned real estate firm. As he leads a digital transformation at Incept Architectural, Roman discovers a deeper purpose, bridging continents, cultures, and communities through innovation, heritage, and hope.
Filmmaker Bio:
Nana Kofi AcquahNana Kofi Acquah (Instagram/Threads: @africashowboy) lives in Accra, Ghana, with the love of his life, Gloria, their 3 children, and a Boerboel. Having been born two hundred meters away from Sao Jorge da Mina, the first slave castle built in tropical Africa, he lived with his grandmother, who owned a pub where wayfarers, fishermen, their wives, and police officers would come looking for somebody to pour their souls out to. Their stories intrigued him as a child, so much so that he began writing poetry at age 10. Today, he travels across Africa photographing, filming, and writing for Airbnb, Getty Images, Oxfam, Barry Callebaut, UNICEF, UNHCR, The Global Fund, Americares, ActionAid, WaterAid, Facebook, and many others. Nana believes that Africa's poverty is perpetuated by the continent's portrayal in Western media and that Africa's future cannot truly change unless we first transform the narratives we share and how we tell them.
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