Afrikan music a global movement
Art is first and foremost a creative process
Nationality in a global universe is an outdated trope. Artists with a global consciousness are continuing the struggle of Afrikan people to make human a world made inhuman by individual avarice and nationalistic bloodlust. 
“Coolness or gentleness of character is so important in our lives. Coolness is the correct way you represent yourself to a human being.” —J.K. Adejumo
TRIAAC people are of many faiths, from many parts of the world but with one organizing principle: our art is a creative process that mirrors life, and it must be engaged, experienced, and exploited to the collective good of Afrikan people.
We have taken the time and raised the resources from within our community to sojourn to Guinea and Senegal to unlock our mental frame of reference from the Western propaganda about our people and our condition. On the continent we have found strong personalities wrapped in families intact and vigorously engaged in carving out lives shaped from a familial frame of reference. We have found worldviews different from our own. We have found ourselves and plotted a way back to our right minds.
Together we are a community of interest that shares a love for music, movement, and wise words that transcend the boundaries of race, gender, culture and class and lead to action that enhances our collective human identity.




