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Africa and the Culture Question

on August 15th, 2011 by Kofi Akosah-Sarpong

As progress act, Africans are questioning their culture in terms of their advancement. The strategic issue of culture in Africa’s progress is gaining momentum.

Filed under: Opinion/Comment Tagged as: Africa Development, Commentary, economic development, ghana, Sierra Leone

Empowered Documentary Reviews

on July 10th, 2011 by Ariadne Sawyer

God No Say So is an anti-war documentary which shows the triumph of the human spirit in the face of great suffering and adversity.

Filed under: Entertainment News, Local News Tagged as: Brigitte Uttar Kornetzky, Chad Freidrichs, DOXA Film Festival, God No Say So, Sierra Leone

Give Some of Gaddafi’s Held Money to Sierra Leone and Liberia

on May 24th, 2011 by Kofi Akosah-Sarpong

What also makes sense, humanly, are some Sierra Leoneans and Liberians at home and abroad campaigning for some of Gaddafi’s apprehended money be given to their struggling country as mandated by the United Nations Special Court for Sierra Leone.

Filed under: Opinion/Comment Tagged as: Capitol Hill, Liberia, Libya, Libyan, Muammar Gaddafi, NATO, Sierra Leone, United Nations, West Africa

Rave Reviews for Raven

on April 20th, 2010 by Michelle Williams

Raven Dauda performed the role of Esther the shy seamstress in “Intimate Apparel” for the first time in 2008 at the intimate Berkeley Street Upstairs Theatre.

Filed under: Entertainment News Tagged as: black, Black Women, Canadian Stage Company, da Kink in my Hair, Doubt, Freedom Summer, Intimate Apparel, Jamaican, michelle-lee, Miss Julie, Paradise Falls, Raven Dauda, Sierra Leone, Studio 58, theatre, Wild Dogs

Bite of the Mango Sweetens Success for One Sierra Leone Woman

on October 24th, 2009 by Helena Kaufman

The Afro News Vancouver  small to carry the weight of her experience and the story that results from it. Unlike many of the child victims of war, the horrors Kamara saw, the assaults on her spirit and the brutality she experienced from age 12, are now being read and discussed by young people the world

Filed under: Book Reviews, Editorials, Familly Matters, The Bridge Tagged as: Africa, Afro News, armed conflict, Bite of the Mango, Canada, children, communities, education, helena kaufman, Ishmael Beah, journalist, Mariatu Kamara, Sierra Leone, Susan McClelland, Toronto, UNICEF, vancouver
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