For far too long, the global narrative about Africa has been shaped by selective storytelling — stories that focus primarily on conflict, poverty, disease, or […]
Bali, Indonesia Travel: A Paradise For Families
“Watching the authentic way of life of the Balinese in the countryside is fascinating and teaches a lot about the culture of Bali.” By Laetitia […]
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Written by AMY J. WATERMAN HOW TO HAVE THE RELATIONSHIP YOU WANT 1. AFFIRMATIONS TO INSTANTLY CONNECT WITH A MAN I Trust My Boundaries I […]
Dunia Celebrates 8 months! Meet some of our contributors
In celebrating 8 months of existence, Dunia wishes to thank all who have supported us. We wish to particularly give it up to our contributors […]
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By Georgianna Gaston Williams One of my biggest joys in life (other than my kids) is food. I love to cook it, eat it, read […]
My Life: The Struggles, Sacrifices & Triumphs of a Mother
By Sarah Truitt As I sit here at my desk with pen and paper in hand reminiscing over my life, I ask myself, “Where should […]
African Fashion Review of the Past Decade
by Fanele Chester Photo courtesy Editalo Designs The main conversation and focus of the past decade was encouraging and supporting creativity in Africa. The result: […]
Stop Attracting the Wrong Man
By Amy J. Waterman So, I’m going to throw out a few situations that come up with men that you might be wondering how to […]
Fashion Advice From Senegal’s Eva Gabarra
Courtesy: Dunia Magazine print / Nov 2010 -Feb 2011 issue Eva Gabarra is a renowned Senegalese fashion designer whose work influence reaches across many different […]
The Colorless Strength of Women Across Cultures
by Lema Abeng-Nsah, Twitter: @LemaNsah I have been blessed to have interacted with different women from different walks of life, in different parts of the […]
