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A Brooklyn Queen Returns: Queen Afua’s Homecoming Event

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By Pojanee Fleury
One of Brooklyn’s treasures has returned. Queen Afua hosted a lavish homecoming event at Restoration Plaza, August 1-3, 2025. After years of working with celebrities, namely Laura London, in Los Angeles then expanding her health ministry in Atlanta, the Queen has returned to Brooklyn, the place where her journey began 55 years ago.


As a teenager, Queen Afua faced many health challenges. Thankfully, in her early 20s, she discovered the healing power of herbs and healthy eating, which helped her naturally strengthen her body and completely transform her life. Realizing how important this information was, she wrote her first book, Heal Thyself, to educate the community and share her story.


As she grew spiritually and became a mother, Queen Afua recognized the vital role women play in the health of their families and communities.

This inspired her to write Sacred Woman, a 12-week program designed to cleanse the mind, body, and spirit, empowering women to become wellness warriors. Both books gained widespread recognition, spreading her message of health and wellness across the world.


Queen Afua’s Homecoming Event was nothing short of a transformative celebration, blending vibrant energy, poignant moments, and a shared commitment to holistic wellness.

The event brought together individuals from all walks of life—healers, wellness enthusiasts, and community leaders—united in their admiration of Queen Afua’s pioneering work in health and spirituality. More than just a gathering, it was a soulful reminder of the power of community and the importance of self-care.

At the heart of the event was a celebration of Queen Afua’s enduring contributions to wellness and self-empowerment. Known as a trailblazer in the holistic health space, Queen Afua has dedicated decades to teaching individuals how to heal and thrive.

Her teachings emphasize natural lifestyles, spiritual alignment, and ancestral wisdom to foster a life of balance and vitality.


For anyone fortunate enough to attend, the Homecoming Event was more than a day of activities—it was a life-affirming experience anchored in a message of holistic harmony and ancestral strength. It left everyone inspired to carry the torch of wellness back to their own communities, creating a positive ripple effect for generations to come.

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