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Illinoisans to explore their African roots at free event

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Illinois residents of African descent are invited to learn more about their heritage by engaging with the Illinois Family Roots Pilot Program. This community-based project uses DNA testing and genealogical research to help residents discover and reconnect with their African heritage. The IFRPP is one component of The African Kinship Reunion.

The event will be Saturday, Dec. 6, from 1-3 p.m. at the Urbana Free Library, located at the intersection of Green and Race Streets in Urbana, Ill. 

Led by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign anthropology professor LaKisha David, the IFRPP offers free genealogical testing and analysis to help residents who are disconnected from their African ancestry. The library event will provide an overview of the program, answer questions and allow those who wish to participate to supply a DNA sample on site with the assistance of trained team members. DNA kits are available free of charge to eligible Illinois participants.

David is an academic affiliate of the Center for African Studies and of the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology at the U. of I. Her research focuses on family identity development among family groups separated during the transatlantic slave trade, genetic genealogy inference among Africans and people with African ancestry, and identity development throughout adulthood for people with African ancestry. Her work combines state-of-the-art genetic analysis with social science research methods to uncover ancestral connections and facilitate family reunifications between Africans and their historic diaspora.

David is available for media interviews before or after the Dec. 6 event.


Editor’s note:  

To reach LaKisha David, email ltdavid2@illinois.edu.  

To learn more about her and her work, visit Illinois Experts.

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