Family Legacies Reclaimed: "Building Family Ties Through Genetic Genealogy"

Adwoa Ulzen-Setrakian
Jun 13, 2025
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About this webinar

In this presentation, Adwoa Ulzen-Setrakian, founder of spanDNA and Human Temple Therapeutics LLC, explores how genetic genealogy has become a powerful tool for families of African descent to reclaim their histories and restore connections severed by displacement, migration, and historical traumas. Through a family-centered approach, Adwoa demonstrates how commercial DNA testing can do more than uncover personal ancestry—it can reconstruct the bonds of kinship across generations and continents. Drawing from real-life case studies, Adwoa will share stories of how African-descended families are using genetic genealogy to facilitate reconnecting with lost relatives, restoring collective memory, and explore opportunities for healing from intergenerational wounds. Attendees will learn about the unique challenges faced by these families, especially when traditional records and oral histories fall short, and how spanDNA’s method helps bridge the gaps using DNA analysis, compassionate research, and a collaborative, community-based approach. A key focus will be the culmination of these efforts at gatherings such as the upcoming Transatlantic Genealogy Summit 2025, where families who have reconnected through DNA will come together to celebrate their shared heritage, foster deeper connections, and continue building their family legacies. Attendees will walk away with: Insight into how genetic genealogy can be a transformative tool for family legacy-building, particularly within the African diaspora. Practical knowledge of how to use commercial DNA testing platforms to connect with genetic relatives and uncover ancestral histories. A better understanding of how family reunions and summits, such as the Transatlantic Genealogy Summit, can serve as a powerful culmination of genealogical research and DNA connections. Real-life examples of success stories and the emotional impact of restoring long-lost family ties. This presentation may inspire families to see themselves as protagonists in their own stories, capable of uncovering veiled memories and reclaiming their place within the larger, interconnected human family.

About the speaker

Adwoa Ulzen-Setrakian is the founder of spanDNA and Human Temple Therapeutics LLC, and a professional genealogist whose research contributed to the establishment of the Elmina-Java Museum in Ghana. He...
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Key points and insights

The webinar Family Legacies Reclaimed: Building Family Ties Through Genetic Genealogy, presented by professional genealogist Adwoa Ulzen-Setrakian, explores the transformative role of genetic testing in reconnecting African-descended families across continents. Framed within the broader context of the African Diaspora and historical displacement, Ulzen-Setrakian combines personal experience, case studies, and community-driven research to show how DNA can serve as a powerful tool for healing, identity formation, and historical reclamation. Drawing from her own Ghanaian-Canadian heritage and the work of spanDNA, she shares a deeply human, multi-generational journey that illustrates how science and storytelling merge to rewrite the narrative of African ancestry.

Key Insights from the Webinar:

  • Genetic Genealogy as a Bridge Across Time and Trauma
    Ulzen-Setrakian emphasizes how DNA testing can fill the gaps left by colonial erasure, slavery, and migration, especially when traditional records fall short. Through projects like the Transatlantic Genealogy Summit, descendants from Ghana, the Americas, and beyond are uncovering familial ties once severed by historical trauma.

  • The Power of Community-Driven Research
    The webinar showcases how Ulzen-Setrakian’s approach goes beyond the individual to foster collective discovery. Through collaboration with family members, DNA matches, and fellow genealogists, she creates safe, supportive environments where shared history can be explored with empathy, especially when confronting sensitive or unexpected findings.

  • Centering the Matriarchal Narrative
    One of the most compelling themes is Ulzen-Setrakian’s call to honor often-overlooked female ancestors. She challenges the traditional, patriarchal lens of genealogy by advocating for mitochondrial DNA testing and storytelling that acknowledges the resilience and agency of African women across generations.

This insightful presentation is a must-watch for anyone seeking to deepen their genealogical practice through inclusive, ethical, and emotionally intelligent methods. Ulzen-Setrakian’s work not only redefines how we trace our roots but also models how to build meaningful connections across cultural and national boundaries.

Explore the full webinar to witness how real families have rediscovered lost kinship, reclaimed narratives, and built bridges across the Atlantic. For genealogists at any stage, the accompanying syllabus offers additional resources, tools, and frameworks to begin or enhance your own research journey. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a leader at the forefront of global, community-centered genealogy.

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  1. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    Such an interesting topic, with a focus on the really interesting human aspects of genealogy.

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      Adwoa Ulzen Setrakian
      7 months ago

      Thank you for sharing what resonated with you. I also clearly love the human aspect and appreciate you taking the time to comment about what was of interest to you.

  2. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    This was way more informative than I expected! I love the analogy of a jigsaw puzzle. I will suggest it to my group, as a way to explain how 5 lines descending from 1 couple meet for the family community.

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    • AS
      Adwoa Ulzen Setrakian
      7 months ago

      Akua is an amazing storyteller! In time, I will post more of her interview when I get some assistance in the video editing and social media posting department. Thank you for taking the time to comment. All feedback is helpful

  3. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    Excellent - very informative

    1Reply
    • AS
      Adwoa Ulzen Setrakian
      7 months ago

      Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective and encouragement

  4. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    She gave us something different to think about.

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      Adwoa Ulzen Setrakian
      7 months ago

      Thank you for taking the time to share your reflection. I believe there are often more points of connection than we initially realized. Thank you for thinking outside the box with me.

  5. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    I logged in late to the webinar, but I look forward to watching the whole thing next week!

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    • AS
      Adwoa Ulzen Setrakian
      7 months ago

      Thank you for joining and tuning back in!

  6. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    A really interesting talk from a fresh perspective regarding genealogy.

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    • AS
      Adwoa Ulzen Setrakian
      7 months ago

      Thank you for taking the time to share your encouragement and opinion.

  7. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    Interesting methods and approaches

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      Adwoa Ulzen Setrakian
      7 months ago

      The power of bringing various forms of knowledge has always fascinated me. We can be both scientifically rigorous while drawing from multiple ways of learning and knowing.

  8. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    Really enjoyed today's seminar! There were a lot of different elements and approaches that I hadn't considered.

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    • AS
      Adwoa Ulzen Setrakian
      7 months ago

      Thank you for tuning in and sharing that you got something new from our time together

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