
Diaspora Scavengers is a haven that nurtures the soul through cultural education and heritage publishing. Bridging the gap between past and present, they enrich lives with vibrant storytelling and historical insights. Housed in Dallas, South Carolina, they extend their reach globally, offering a transformative journey. Connect with Diaspora Scavengers via phone at (469) 618-8840. Embrace learning opportunities that foster deep connection and healing, uniting communities across the African Diaspora in shared memory and aspirations.

Infused with traditions, Diaspora Scavengers stands apart through its griot voice and community-centric mission. The unique blend of firsthand cultural engagement and scholarly dedication bridges gaps, weaving together Sierra Leone, Sea Islands, and the Americas. Workshops, storytelling, and bespoke courses emerge as not just offerings but sacred pathways to spiritual renewal. By blending personal narratives with global dialogues, our mission transcends theory, creating experiences that resonate deeply and echo through diasporic landscapes. Each interaction reinforces a legacy of healing and remembrance.

Guided by a legacy of truth and resilience, Diaspora Scavengers began as a journey to bridge cultural chasms. Through personal stories, ancestral wisdom, and shared memories, our platform unites fragmented histories into a cohesive narrative. Every book, every course, is a tribute to those who navigated the Atlantic’s trials. This endeavor isn’t mere academia; it is a heartfelt mission of cultural restoration, spiritual bonding, and remembrance, weaving together a tapestry of unity and hope. In honoring these connections, we invite all to participate in the ongoing story of healing and reconnection.
Founder & Lead Cultural Strategist
Amadu Massally, with his insightful work that spans continents, has published notable research and fostered unity among the African Diaspora. He crafts educational resources that highlight African narratives and leads efforts in heritage tours connecting diverse cultures. Author of The Gullah Geechee Saga: Through African Eyes, Amadu is a respected leader coordinating cultural exchanges and promoting diasporic understanding across the U.S., Caribbean, and West Africa.