Amazing piece! Your mother is very strong and intelligent. The ease with which she discusses topics that are perceived to be difficult is commendable. She has lived life and understands it. She is an amazing woman. Love how open she is, and more people like her are needed in our world, period.
Excellent interview. Your mom is beautiful and honest. She definitely understands other cultures, especially that of blacks. You have to be proud of her!
Your Mum is just such a beautiful spirit- you're blessed to have each other! I am mixed, with a European-American Mom (who funny enough grew up in Togo) and a Rwandese Dad.... I was born and raised in Kenya, now living in US- the biggest smile on my face came when your Mom spoke about the social intelligence she learned about when being around Africans or being in Africa- it is one of those intangibles that is so amazing to experience, and I understand her desire to want to share it with others! Thank you for your video 💗
Listening to your mum speak about racism gives goosebumps and tears. She's been welcoming since she was a little girl. May God bless her with many many years.
I am late seeing this interview but I truly respectfully enjoyed the conversation. Your mother is wise and spiritually connected to the essence of humanity. I salute the both of you. Enjoying this from the USA.
Soooo my son walked in as I'm watching this...hears your mom's voice and turns my tablet around and says "mom I sat beside this lady on the KLM flight back to Canada Feb 27th". He says he chatted with her in depth but she forgot to tell about your youtube channel 🤣 He says she is so lovely and told him she needed WiFi to let you guys know she's ok. Evidently your brother was picking her up from the Schipol airport. What a small world. My son is 18.
Greatest of honor to your mum. She speaks with so much wisdom, honesty and love. Great content and I wish I could have given all the thumbs up 👍 in the world. Awesome
I could not say your mother is color blind because we all see color. You are white and am black, but the end of the day is the heart that matters, and our thoughts towards humanity and that is your mother. She saw human, not color. Great content and you are lucky to have both parents that love you and always there to share their past with you.
@@maxamillionfrontiers9768 so if that is the case that we are colour blind we should not be paying attention of the things that we wear when going out. Do we? I never associate myself with the term colour blind. “Humanity”, yes
She said she didn't see colour when she was young... That's the truth for all children,they don't understand the concept of race until they grow older,so she's not wrong,she said when she moved to another city and was much older and exposed to many more races,then she started to see the difference,but being exposed to just 1 black kid, especially in a society where no-one refers to the kid as black,other kids won't see it
@@TEEJAY-ej5xt Understand the context. We are not speaking about the literal colour of one's clothes. come on,You know that. What we are speaking about is how she relates to and accepts people without seeing or judging them by their race or colour.That is the concept of colour blind. Relating it to clothes and colour is making trivial a serious matter
We all see colour even children see colour what you are saying is people don’t attribute a certain bagage to skin complexion until they are socialized to do that.
Your mum is super intelligent and honest with your questions. She left me teared up. Her word speaks eloquently to the survival of human race.Well done mummy, we love you!
My husband is Dutch and all his family and friends love me. The race thing was never an issue and I always feel welcome and happy. Just depends on the people I guess.
First of all, your mum looks beautiful and she is aging gracefully. I see where your open mindedness come from. Your mother is a free spirit and humanitarian. Why can't the world have more people like her. She is so honest about how the Dutch mistreated people around the world. I like the fact that she took it upon herself to set up a cultural center in Amsterdam. Oh by the way, Sophie looks like you when you were young. I see both you and Kevin are comfortable in your own skins, that's wonderful. Good to see that you are getting more tan.
your mom is so conscious, open minded, understanding, and accepting of the atrocities of slavery and the need for retribution in order to reconcile our differences. we need more people like her willing to speak out about this subject matter, and for governments willing to right the obvious wrongs of slavery. no amount of money can EVER pay for such unimaginable treatments of another human being. however, it can perhaps allow the decendants of those who have experienced the remnants of such inhumanity to become more open and trusting of their oppressors. thank you for this continuously needed conversation. I see you have quickly bypassed the 50k mark. again, here's to reaching 100k soon!
Awee, I love your Mom. That social interaction is what I seek. You can literally run errands all day here in Florida and not have a conversation with a single soul. A person can be in a Sea of people and still feel lonely. In America we get a lot of people that come to the Emergency room for loneliness, it is very sad. This lonely culture was not as prevalent as it is today in America. Today it is not just the older people that are lonely but young people as well. I wonder how we as a people can fix this because it seems like it is only getting worse. The more popular social media is the more lonely people are becoming.
Your Mom has such a vibe😊She is unique. Her perception on life and African life is profound. She understands the familiarity that people of African descent have. This feeling of togetherness. I feel it whenever I am around others✊🏾 Kudos to your Mom. You 👸🏾get 50% of your greatness from her.
Shout out from Suriname. I love your mom speaking so open and wise, even about the impact of slavery....standing between the different races. But we do keep in mind that the Human race is what really matters. Thanks mom. Best wishes towards you in prosperity. 🌷🌷🌷 Greetings from Damoes out of 🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷
The least the Dutch can do is love their Surinam brothers and sisters. I know I love my Surinam wife and kids.... If people like it or not, we have a shared history with a lot of painfull issues and we sure have to make our shared future a lot better.
I enjoyed seeing this video your mom is a true diamond. I wish all vanilla's were like her. She completely understands. I will be sharing this video with everyone in my phone contacts and on my facebook page as well thanks for sharing your mom with us and her thoughts this was great keep up the great work.
Ana, you and your mom are exceptional! What a candid and insightful video. You are blessed to have such a mum and dad. You are a gifted interviewer. Much love. Greetings from New Orleans, Louisiana USA.
Very interesting interview with your mom, she is well informed, knows the history to the core. One thing that strikes the most was her saying the reason why the Europeans and the Americans would never admit to the atrocities they had committed during and after Slavery, it is because they have to make Amend, something they will never do, she is just correct. She should be teaching History in some University. I have been twice to the Netherlands during my University years, and I have seen the make up of the Country.
I am so glad you’re doing this video! I just love your mom! My husband is from GHANA and I agree with your mom and love the culture and the people they are so loving we are planning our move to Ghana and I can’t wait I am so disheartened with the way things have been going here. We were all created by God in his image and I have taught my daughter the same thing anyone who says then one human being is less then because of something they did not choose but something God chose for them does not understand anything about who we are as human beings. I often times feel ashamed at how my people have done when my daughter and I went to Cape coast it was truly devastating to know what had happened. What is even more disheartening is what is going on around the world today and help people feel it is OK I hope that through this video people will understand that not all white people are evil and not all have hatred in their heart but there are some of us who say everybody the same And love all people. Thank you once again what a powerful video
You couldn't said it any better, bravo🙏🏻🙏🏻 is God doing but others are try to destroy it,,, lm in biracial relationship and everytime you pass by people, they had certain ways of looking at you
Just finished watching your conversation with your mother and I got emotional when she described that she and her sister in law were sitting there and not saying anything to each other, do you know that they were communicating spiritually and that was God's work written all over that exchange
I see an intelligent human who had an intelligent daughter. The only bad thing about this video is that it ended. Pls do a part 2 cos this video should have been an hour long.
Anna your mom is a joy... thank you once again for sharing your mom with us.💕 You should have millions of subscribers... it’s coming. Your videos are so wonderful... just showing “ life”.
Hey! This was very beautiful, Anna. Your mother is a lovely person. I also think her chosen profession as an artist engaged her humanity, and made her into the person she became. She is also brave, we need more people like her. Enjoy her, she's a rare and unique person.
You are right but I think it is the other way rather. That her innate humanity led her to that profession. She chose a professional path that complimented her personality.
@@edmcgeman5084 I think her humanity existed before she chose her career path, in as much as she was born. It was her creativity that led her to choose an aspect of her creativity's engagement, ipso facto, that further formed her into the person she is.
I like when your mom said " "the extremes" as far how racism is today. We have to deal with it now than in the past. This is so true. I believe it's true worldwide. Not just the US and European countries. Racism needs to be dealt with. I love how she answered your questions. Your mom LIVED life and experienced a lot and knows a lot. Very informative. She's cool too!😀
If we have thousands of women like your woman the world will be better place to live exspecially Europe and America.I wish I could have meet her when I am in teen I will not leave her alone.she is honest when it’s comes to 🇬🇭 please come and live in Ghana 🇬🇭, she is priceless and angel from Ghana , I am short of words, greetings from Frankfurt Germany.guten Tag
You are so lucky to have such an amazing mother. She has always been so progressive...even when she was a child. Very impressive. Also, her English is so good with almost no Dutch accent.
Nice interview! I appreciate her vision and voice as a white woman. I have a bi-racial nephew whose white family are VERY open minded. Much like your mom, we need more none black minds like theirs. Thank you for sharing her with the world. Blessings!
I truly enjoyed the conversation that you had with your mother. If only the people of the world shared her views, then it would be a better place. Thank you for sharing.
I think one of the main issues in life are the terms ‘black’ and ‘white’ these terms are too colonialistic, before European intervention in Africa people were Africans by varying titles eg Ghanaian Kenyan or European or Asian.... dispelling the colonialistic language would be a start.... we don’t hold black or white passports ... even the term mixed race is colonialistic..... mixed cultured is more appropriate..... everyone has a culture that people are curious about when we travel ..... we MUST dispel the superior or inferior colonialistic terminology to be able to move forward and thrive ....when we travel people are not curious about ones colour but ones culture
What made this interview so good is how you spoke to your mom and the questions you ask her as if she was a stranger i would forget that's your mom from the way You Are approaching her with the questions not just simple questions this was very intriguing so good it almost felt short but this is one of your long video so thats crazy glad to get insight from both side peace and love.
Woooh I really like this conversation. A dive into interracial relationships decades ago and the journey into that experience, family building and evolution over the years. I really like the total honesty of your mom, especially her assessment of how she sees the progress made by Ghana in terms of development. Her answer could be uncomfortable for some people to hear, but it’s important to have that honest outside assessment especially when it’s not guided by prejudice. I really loved her honesty. Tons of love to your mom and you. African from the diaspora watching from New York City. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🥰🥰🥰
So true. Such an honest women. Didn't even know that the Netherlands was in volved in dehumanizing in Indonesia. . I am so proud to be chocolate melanin. Would be ashamed if my peeps would have been in so much disgrace to other human beings just because of what they look like
The first time I viewed this Chanel was quite recently but it was the vlog when they were relocating to Ghana. My first thoughts were how cool and calm Anna's response to situations that I would have exploded to. After watching this interview, now see where the intelligence and serenity emanated. Since then, I haven't been able to not watch on a daily bases. I really enjoyed the frankness, the openness, the content and the maturity of the dialogue. Continue doing a good job Anna. God bless.
I am seeing this video after you’ve gone back to the netherlands, and my tears welled in my eyes, when your mother spoke about the sitting time with her in law. I’ve had this very same time with my mother in law and i loves her so much and miss her so much. This is why i can not wait to be in techiman again. Thank God we’ve build our home there... by the way my mother in law is from Togo and my in laws of course are there. Thank you and your family for bringing the information and joy you do.
Your mom is extremely intelligent and Sophie is her carbon copy. "Social intelligent" something new we have to look into. At 70years, in Ghana we will start calling her Obaa payin, in English it means elder woman at that age she gains an alpha male statues in our society NOT because of her age, but because of the depth of her mind. Your mom is super intelligent.
Ana , that was an amazing interview you had with your mom. I felt she was very candid with all her answers. You showed a picture on the video of you and your brother when you guys were small, that picture look identically like Sophie. Please show Sophie a side by of you and her that age.
Gosh! You have a beautiful mom with great heart, and exceedingly honest. It is great you introduce her with us. Many hugs, and wish her an enjoyable stay in Ghana. Blessings!
Your mom is very intelligent. Retribution’s are a sore tabu subject that historical slavers don’t want to face or discuss. Awesome conversation Anna. 💃🏽🎉🥰🇺🇸
I appreciated your mother's honest, childlike(not childish)and intelligent responses to your questions. She seems like a beautiful person with a loving heart and also free spirited.
Wooooow I chanced on the Acheampong family on fb with wode Maya and hey since my mom is Acheampong, I said this family must have a new subscriber and hey I'm here. Out of Acheampongs come great people. Akwaaba to Ghana
Your mother is a testament of what our Creator created us to be. Just TO LOVE ONE ANTOHER. I believe racism is learnt behaviour, as we naturally gravitate to energies. Image a world without media communications throughout the ages programming our thoughts and behaviours etc. How would we know how to dislike, treat badly, murder etc certain types of people, and humanity just except it 🤔 Brilliant content. Love & light 💕
Beautiful video, your mother is a kind soul. You both speak English perfectly as well, that’s definitely a gift that she gave to you and you’ve passed on to your children!
I am so proud of you my sister. You are planting the seed and nurturing the seedlings for unity. The seed represents the truth about our reality. I am proud of the way your mother was truthful about her reality and how she was comfortable in sharing it. The seedlings represent the issues that we must come to terms with. I pray that the Divine Oneness will continue to rain upon you wisdom and love. Keep doing as you are inspired to do. Nuff love for you and your family.
Wow....... spectacular interview. Your moms soul is different and unique amongst the masses of whites. She should be celebrated for her continued contribution to bring people together. She's brave, confident and honest. You both find value in the culture of Ghanaian people. I've watched your interview with your dad as well and you come from beautiful souls. I'm Canadian and raised in America. Ii live in Bermuda now and although 70% blacks, they are not as welcoming as I see in Africa. Thanks for all your videos.
Your mum was very honest with the questions especially being put on the spot like that. Well done mum.
She did say that too 🤣🙈
@@AnnaAdjele haha I would feel the same
You are so genuine..
Amazing piece! Your mother is very strong and intelligent. The ease with which she discusses topics that are perceived to be difficult is commendable. She has lived life and understands it. She is an amazing woman. Love how open she is, and more people like her are needed in our world, period.
Ditto.
Yh. She boldly and honestly spoke about sensitive topics
Dutch people are very open! they speak up their mind
Excellent interview. Your mom is beautiful and honest. She definitely understands other cultures, especially that of blacks. You have to be proud of her!
Absolutely 💞💞
Pave Accra so important. She's so honest. I liked the honesty when she says Ghana isn't changing much.
Paving accra... U know she love the country...
We paving accra
YOUR MOTHER IS REAL,I LIKE HER.
Your Mum is just such a beautiful spirit- you're blessed to have each other! I am mixed, with a European-American Mom (who funny enough grew up in Togo) and a Rwandese Dad.... I was born and raised in Kenya, now living in US- the biggest smile on my face came when your Mom spoke about the social intelligence she learned about when being around Africans or being in Africa- it is one of those intangibles that is so amazing to experience, and I understand her desire to want to share it with others! Thank you for your video 💗
Listening to your mum speak about racism gives goosebumps and tears. She's been welcoming since she was a little girl. May God bless her with many many years.
You are such a blessed person
Acheampongs is becoming the best reality UA-cam channel in Ghana.... thumbs up Anna!! God bless your mother too
Br blessed
I am late seeing this interview but I truly respectfully enjoyed the conversation. Your mother is wise and spiritually connected to the essence of humanity. I salute the both of you. Enjoying this from the USA.
This mum is the mum of all of us. She is human period. If i come one day to Ghana and i will ... I will meet this family... U are up lighting
Soooo my son walked in as I'm watching this...hears your mom's voice and turns my tablet around and says "mom I sat beside this lady on the KLM flight back to Canada Feb 27th". He says he chatted with her in depth but she forgot to tell about your youtube channel 🤣
He says she is so lovely and told him she needed WiFi to let you guys know she's ok. Evidently your brother was picking her up from the Schipol airport. What a small world. My son is 18.
Waaauw thats so nice. Thank your son for helping her ❤️
Beautiful Human Being
Live Your Life and Love who you want.
Greatest of honor to your mum. She speaks with so much wisdom, honesty and love.
Great content and I wish I could have given all the thumbs up 👍 in the world.
Awesome
Hi Anna: I love how candid your mom was about Ghana. Now I know where you got your free spirit from. Lucky for you!
I wish the world had more ppl like your mom. Actually makes me tearful. God Bless her💕
I could not say your mother is color blind because we all see color. You are white and am black, but the end of the day is the heart that matters, and our thoughts towards humanity and that is your mother. She saw human, not color. Great content and you are lucky to have both parents that love you and always there to share their past with you.
She saw human, not colour.Thats what made her colour blind
@@maxamillionfrontiers9768 so if that is the case that we are colour blind we should not be paying attention of the things that we wear when going out. Do we? I never associate myself with the term colour blind. “Humanity”, yes
She said she didn't see colour when she was young... That's the truth for all children,they don't understand the concept of race until they grow older,so she's not wrong,she said when she moved to another city and was much older and exposed to many more races,then she started to see the difference,but being exposed to just 1 black kid, especially in a society where no-one refers to the kid as black,other kids won't see it
@@TEEJAY-ej5xt
Understand the context. We are not speaking about the literal colour of one's clothes. come on,You know that. What we are speaking about is how she relates to and accepts people without seeing or judging them by their race or colour.That is the concept of colour blind. Relating it to clothes and colour is making trivial a serious matter
We all see colour even children see colour what you are saying is people don’t attribute a certain bagage to skin complexion until they are socialized to do that.
Your mum is super intelligent and honest with your questions. She left me teared up. Her word speaks eloquently to the survival of human race.Well done mummy, we love you!
Thanks for sharing. That seemed like a casual conversation, but it was so powerful because of the life lessons she touched upon.
As an African in the Netherlands, I wish there were more Dutch people like your mother. This country would gain so much ❤️
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I can't agree more. We feel so left out here.
My husband is Dutch and all his family and friends love me. The race thing was never an issue and I always feel welcome and happy. Just depends on the people I guess.
Hundred percent
First of all, your mum looks beautiful and she is aging gracefully. I see where your open mindedness come from. Your mother is a free spirit and humanitarian. Why can't the world have more people like her. She is so honest about how the Dutch mistreated people around the world. I like the fact that she took it upon herself to set up a cultural center in Amsterdam. Oh by the way, Sophie looks like you when you were young. I see both you and Kevin are comfortable in your own skins, that's wonderful. Good to see that you are getting more tan.
your mom is so conscious, open minded, understanding, and accepting of the atrocities of slavery and the need for retribution in order to reconcile our differences. we need more people like her willing to speak out about this subject matter, and for governments willing to right the obvious wrongs of slavery. no amount of money can EVER pay for such unimaginable treatments of another human being. however, it can perhaps allow the decendants of those who have experienced the remnants of such inhumanity to become more open and trusting of their oppressors. thank you for this continuously needed conversation. I see you have quickly bypassed the 50k mark. again, here's to reaching 100k soon!
Hundred percent ❤❤❤
Awee, I love your Mom. That social interaction is what I seek. You can literally run errands all day here in Florida and not have a conversation with a single soul. A person can be in a Sea of people and still feel lonely. In America we get a lot of people that come to the Emergency room for loneliness, it is very sad. This lonely culture was not as prevalent as it is today in America. Today it is not just the older people that are lonely but young people as well. I wonder how we as a people can fix this because it seems like it is only getting worse. The more popular social media is the more lonely people are becoming.
So so true!!
Absolutely well said👍 Like people living in isolation. That's the first reason why I am planning to move back to my native African country.
So true.
“You communicate without words” powerful and deep words. Very possible. Peaceful. Connected without words. 🌹🌹🌹
❤❤❤❤❤
Your mother have a heart of gold. I love her honesty, intelligence and more importantly her love for humanity. God bless her.
And you are loved...you are sweet..
Your Mom has such a vibe😊She is unique. Her perception on life and African life is profound. She understands the familiarity that people of African descent have. This feeling of togetherness. I feel it whenever I am around others✊🏾 Kudos to your Mom. You 👸🏾get 50% of your greatness from her.
Shout out from Suriname. I love your mom speaking so open and wise, even about the impact of slavery....standing between the different races. But we do keep in mind that the Human race is what really matters.
Thanks mom.
Best wishes towards you in prosperity. 🌷🌷🌷
Greetings from Damoes out of 🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷
The least the Dutch can do is love their Surinam brothers and sisters. I know I love my Surinam wife and kids.... If people like it or not, we have a shared history with a lot of painfull issues and we sure have to make our shared future a lot better.
A pure spirit and heart is colorblind to racism...your mom is that person!❤
That she is 🥰
So true.Now I see why Anna is the way she is
I really see your mum in you Anna. You're blessed to have such an amazing mum. What a lovely lady. I love her soft heartedness and honest answers.
I enjoyed seeing this video your mom is a true diamond. I wish all vanilla's were like her. She completely understands. I will be sharing this video with everyone in my phone contacts and on my facebook page as well thanks for sharing your mom with us and her thoughts this was great keep up the great work.
Ana, you and your mom are exceptional! What a candid and insightful video. You are blessed to have such a mum and dad. You are a gifted interviewer. Much love. Greetings from New Orleans, Louisiana USA.
Wawww.. good people like you still exist...Be very Blessed...
Very interesting interview with your mom, she is well informed, knows the history to the core. One thing that strikes the most was her saying the reason why the Europeans and the Americans would never admit to the atrocities they had committed during and after Slavery, it is because they have to make Amend, something they will never do, she is just correct. She should be teaching History in some University. I have been twice to the Netherlands during my University years, and I have seen the make up of the Country.
Truth!
I am so glad you’re doing this video! I just love your mom! My husband is from GHANA and I agree with your mom and love the culture and the people they are so loving we are planning our move to Ghana and I can’t wait I am so disheartened with the way things have been going here. We were all created by God in his image and I have taught my daughter the same thing anyone who says then one human being is less then because of something they did not choose but something God chose for them does not understand anything about who we are as human beings. I often times feel ashamed at how my people have done when my daughter and I went to Cape coast it was truly devastating to know what had happened. What is even more disheartening is what is going on around the world today and help people feel it is OK I hope that through this video people will understand that not all white people are evil and not all have hatred in their heart but there are some of us who say everybody the same And love all people. Thank you once again what a powerful video
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You couldn't said it any better, bravo🙏🏻🙏🏻 is God doing but others are try to destroy it,,, lm in biracial relationship and everytime you pass by people, they had certain ways of looking at you
Your mother is really deep (in a spiritual sense). She is a beautiful soul ✨💖.
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Wise words.
As a black immigrant you don't notice skin color until you're in a white or different color culture
Period
Interesting interview; I like how honest and cognizant your mom is. God bless her and your family.
I really like your mum, she is so intelligent, and is full of wisdom. I am glad she came for a visit. Her grandchildren would be so happy to see her
Wawww.. true..
Both your mom and dad are free spirited and now it is obvious as how and where you inherited the same personality
Just finished watching your conversation with your mother and I got emotional when she described that she and her sister in law were sitting there and not saying anything to each other, do you know that they were communicating spiritually and that was God's work written all over that exchange
Her mother's voice is so soothing that I felt like being in the spa with them lollll
Your Mom should be an ambassador! She gets it!!!
I see an intelligent human who had an intelligent daughter. The only bad thing about this video is that it ended. Pls do a part 2 cos this video should have been an hour long.
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A real treasure 💞
Wawww.. positive Vibes here..
Anna your mom is a joy... thank you once again for sharing your mom with us.💕 You should have millions of subscribers... it’s coming. Your videos are so wonderful... just showing “ life”.
This is one of your best post. Your mother’s stories are very insightful. Thank her for me.
Hey! This was very beautiful, Anna. Your mother is a lovely person. I also think her chosen profession as an artist engaged her humanity, and made her into the person she became. She is also brave, we need more people like her. Enjoy her, she's a rare and unique person.
You are right but I think it is the other way rather. That her innate humanity led her to that profession. She chose a professional path that complimented her personality.
@@edmcgeman5084 I think her humanity existed before she chose her career path, in as much as she was born. It was her creativity that led her to choose an aspect of her creativity's engagement, ipso facto, that further formed her into the person she is.
Yea
Such a lovely Mum💞🙏🏾
@@nanaobben5166 yea
She's so sweet😊, and gave honest answers, thanks for sharing this with us xxx.
Your mum is so honest, and brave to own up to the atrocities of The Dutch
I like when your mom said " "the extremes" as far how racism is today. We have to deal with it now than in the past. This is so true. I believe it's true worldwide. Not just the US and European countries. Racism needs to be dealt with. I love how she answered your questions. Your mom LIVED life and experienced a lot and knows a lot. Very informative. She's cool too!😀
If we have thousands of women like your woman the world will be better place to live exspecially Europe and America.I wish I could have meet her when I am in teen I will not leave her alone.she is honest when it’s comes to 🇬🇭 please come and live in Ghana 🇬🇭, she is priceless and angel from Ghana , I am short of words, greetings from Frankfurt Germany.guten Tag
You are so lucky to have such an amazing mother. She has always been so progressive...even when she was a child. Very impressive. Also, her English is so good with almost no Dutch accent.
Absolutely 🙏🏾
I noticed.. very polished.. please check me out.
I really respect you for the fact that you stand up to your own parent to asked this sensitive questions
Nice interview! I appreciate her vision and voice as a white woman. I have a bi-racial nephew whose white family are VERY open minded. Much like your mom, we need more none black minds like theirs. Thank you for sharing her with the world.
Blessings!
I truly enjoyed the conversation that you had with your mother. If only the people of the world shared her views, then it would be a better place. Thank you for sharing.
Anna so nice to see your mama. We are raising a mixed race daughter (American/Ghanian). Love your channel.
I think one of the main issues in life are the terms ‘black’ and ‘white’ these terms are too colonialistic, before European intervention in Africa people were Africans by varying titles eg Ghanaian Kenyan or European or Asian.... dispelling the colonialistic language would be a start.... we don’t hold black or white passports ... even the term mixed race is colonialistic..... mixed cultured is more appropriate..... everyone has a culture that people are curious about when we travel ..... we MUST dispel the superior or inferior colonialistic terminology to be able to move forward and thrive ....when we travel people are not curious about ones colour but ones culture
What made this interview so good is how you spoke to your mom and the questions you ask her as if she was a stranger i would forget that's your mom from the way You Are approaching her with the questions not just simple questions this was very intriguing so good it almost felt short but this is one of your long video so thats crazy glad to get insight from both side peace and love.
Thank you karen
Woooh I really like this conversation. A dive into interracial relationships decades ago and the journey into that experience, family building and evolution over the years.
I really like the total honesty of your mom, especially her assessment of how she sees the progress made by Ghana in terms of development. Her answer could be uncomfortable for some people to hear, but it’s important to have that honest outside assessment especially when it’s not guided by prejudice. I really loved her honesty.
Tons of love to your mom and you.
African from the diaspora watching from New York City. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🥰🥰🥰
This is a wonderfully made video all around -- like a fine wine.
Thank you.
So true. Such an honest women. Didn't even know that the Netherlands was in volved in dehumanizing in Indonesia. . I am so proud to be chocolate melanin. Would be ashamed if my peeps would have been in so much disgrace to other human beings just because of what they look like
Beautiful Mother and her beautiful daughter 🇬🇭🇳🇱
The first time I viewed this Chanel was quite recently but it was the vlog when they were relocating to Ghana. My first thoughts were how cool and calm Anna's response to situations that I would have exploded to. After watching this interview, now see where the intelligence and serenity emanated. Since then, I haven't been able to not watch on a daily bases. I really enjoyed the frankness, the openness, the content and the maturity of the dialogue. Continue doing a good job Anna. God bless.
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I am seeing this video after you’ve gone back to the netherlands, and my tears welled in my eyes, when your mother spoke about the sitting time with her in law. I’ve had this very same time with my mother in law and i loves her so much and miss her so much. This is why i can not wait to be in techiman again. Thank God we’ve build our home there... by the way my mother in law is from Togo and my in laws of course are there. Thank you and your family for bringing the information and joy you do.
Great and enlightening conversation. Bless you ma'am. We are coming back home.
Your mom is extremely intelligent and Sophie is her carbon copy. "Social intelligent" something new we have to look into. At 70years, in Ghana we will start calling her Obaa payin, in English it means elder woman at that age she gains an alpha male statues in our society NOT because of her age, but because of the depth of her mind. Your mom is super intelligent.
It’s nice to see your the other side of family that makes up who you are.
So beautiful. The word she was looking for all along in place of ‘social intelligence’ was ‘spiritual’.
Lovely interview, your mother is socially engaged, not surprising as so are you, great questions so refreshing, like mother like daughter.🙂
What a interesting dialog! So thankfull! Tour mother is real free spirit person! A person of the whole world!
Ana , that was an amazing interview you had with your mom. I felt she was very candid with all her answers. You showed a picture on the video of you and your brother when you guys were small, that picture look identically like Sophie. Please show Sophie a side by of you and her that age.
This is beautiful!!!💖💖💖Make more videos while she is visiting. 💖
Gosh! You have a beautiful mom with great heart, and exceedingly honest. It is great you introduce her with us. Many hugs, and wish her an enjoyable stay in Ghana. Blessings!
Your mom is very intelligent. Retribution’s are a sore tabu subject that historical slavers don’t want to face or discuss. Awesome conversation Anna. 💃🏽🎉🥰🇺🇸
Truth!
Great piece ... I think a lot of people needed to hear this!
Aww very eloquently spoken.Yoyr mother is greatly
Wow,very nice and honest conversation between you and your mom.
Wow she was so genuine and honest with all her answers
You are a genius
Ur mum is so inspiring i couldn't stop crying... She spreading love
Was interesting to watch, honest responses from your mum.
I appreciated your mother's honest, childlike(not childish)and intelligent responses to your questions.
She seems like a beautiful person with a loving heart and also free spirited.
Mijn complimenten voor deze aflevering. Wat een bijzonder slimme moeder heb je. Heel open en boeiend gesprek.
Wooooow I chanced on the Acheampong family on fb with wode Maya and hey since my mom is Acheampong, I said this family must have a new subscriber and hey I'm here. Out of Acheampongs come great people. Akwaaba to Ghana
What a beautiful heart... With so much love.. For People.... 👍🏾😘
Aww bless your mum, such a strong influential woman. More Grace🙏🏾
Your mother is a testament of what our Creator created us to be. Just TO LOVE ONE ANTOHER. I believe racism is learnt behaviour, as we naturally gravitate to energies. Image a world without media communications throughout the ages programming our thoughts and behaviours etc. How would we know how to dislike, treat badly, murder etc certain types of people, and humanity just except it 🤔 Brilliant content. Love & light 💕
God Bless you Mother. Africa loves you. Thank you for your humanity. "Togetherness is very important"
Akwaaba Mama, we need more good hearted humans like you.
@Sammy Sammy kwasia gyiminii omo ye sen wo
Hannah, we need more videos of your mum. She’s so honest and well experienced on this subject matter.
Beautiful video, your mother is a kind soul. You both speak English perfectly as well, that’s definitely a gift that she gave to you and you’ve passed on to your children!
That's common for Dutch people to speak good English...
I am so proud of you my sister. You are planting the seed and nurturing the seedlings for unity. The seed represents the truth about our reality. I am proud of the way your mother was truthful about her reality and how she was comfortable in sharing it. The seedlings represent the issues that we must come to terms with. I pray that the Divine Oneness will continue to rain upon you wisdom and love. Keep doing as you are inspired to do. Nuff love for you and your family.
Great interview. Thank you Anna. And thank MOM for her honesty.
Your mother is a wonderful human being; she has such a beautiful 😻 heart ♥️. She is such a genuine human being
Your Mom is right, building good roads build your economy...All Government of Africa this is a different story for another day...Tks.
I enjoyed every bit of the Interview 😍
What a wonderful human being your mom is! A very genuine and thoughtful human being.
Wow this was an awesome discussion with your mom!!! Her honesty and pride for her family is heartwarming. So good to hear her perspective
Your mum is the most honest woman from Europe I have listened to .
Am impressed and honored to listen to your mom 🙏👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
What an engaging discussion! 💖
Lovely, intelligent mom who was way ahead of her times 😉😍
Thank you and your mum, for sharing her experience and story. I wish more would share, exprence. X
This Chanel is very informative and truthful!! 👏🏾
Great interview! Your mom has a beautiful spirit.
Wow is wise and beautiful inside and out loved the mom and daughter chat❤👍🇯🇲🇺🇲
Wow....... spectacular interview. Your moms soul is different and unique amongst the masses of whites. She should be celebrated for her continued contribution to bring people together. She's brave, confident and honest. You both find value in the culture of Ghanaian people. I've watched your interview with your dad as well and you come from beautiful souls. I'm Canadian and raised in America. Ii live in Bermuda now and although 70% blacks, they are not as welcoming as I see in Africa. Thanks for all your videos.
Anna your mother speak very good english.
Most people in Holland speaks English as second language.