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"A
people without a positive knowledge of their history, origin and culture
is like a tree without roots."
Marcus Mosiah Garvey 1887-1940 |
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What
is MACPRI |
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The multi-dimensional business concept of MACPRI
or Mother Africa's Children (PRI) First was developed by documentary photo-historian Adisa S. Oji aka Mwalimu Oji "The Teacher,"
in October 1987.
MACPRI's founding business, Mother Africa's Children Photographic Reproductions International has opened up the world to great
possibilities for global African partnerships in education, artistic, spiritual, intellectual and economic development through its
focus on the African Image Revolution.
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The love for documenting the daily lives of African world people has turned this young
man into a very curious modern nomad who shares his time living in North America, The Caribbean
and Africa in an effort to accomplish his life mission. Oji intends to extend his documentation
of the Peoples Of Africa throughout the Caribbean, Europe, to South America, China and India in the
future.

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This African Image Revolution, which summarizes the mission of MACPRI, has become an Africa worldwide movement.
The African Image Revolution seeks to stimulate, through the use of positive visual propaganda, "radical change,
revolutionary change, in the way we see and organize ourselves as a people and the way we are seen by others."
Through the eyes and images of Oji Adisa, MACPRI frames the African world from a perspective rarely seen in mainstream
media and never seen in the vision of World Vision. MACPRI's work is simple, but profound - to document the daily life
of African people from around the world: the joy, the laughter, the sadness, the failure, the hope, the victories and of
course with the hope of capturing the inner beauty of us all to be shared with us all.
The Peoples Of West Africa
documentary photography project is Oji's most enduring endeavor. While only a small selection of images can
be viewed on the MACPRI website, these images give a general idea of Oji's photographic perspective. Oji has
been photographing in West Africa since 1991 and exhibiting his works around the world. |
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MACPRI documentary photography projects are privately funded. MACPRI African Marketplace,
the All African Dance Party and the Peoples Of West Africa photo exhibits are all very significant
annual MACPRI fundraisers supported by the Toronto community. In an effort to extend his teaching
and to develop permanent educational and business links among the young intellectuals,
artist/artisans and business people Oji meets in his travels he has developed a number of local
and international initiatives, namely: MACPRI African Imports (Canada),
Mwalimu ATI Family Culture Renewal Center (Jamaica) and Sankofa Kingdom Tours (Ghana).
To contact Oji email: mwalimu@macpri.com or write:
Mwalimu Oji
MACPRI International
2450 Finch Ave., West Suite 16
Mail Box 101 Toronto, ON, M9M 2G3, Canada |
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All contents © copyright 1999-2001 Adisa S. Oji. All rights reserved.
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