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March 22, 2012
Black Stories, Journeys

“To eat real food you have to make it yourself,” Agatha Achindu, Chief Yummy Officer

What’s your story? Name: Agatha Achindu Country of origin: Cameroon Founder: Yummy Spoonfuls Tell us about leaving your home country and settling in the U.S. […]

March 21, 2012
Perspectives

What does it mean to be an African “house-girl”?

by Joel Comment on DUNIA Article: The African Maid, A story about the Working Poor On a trip back to Cameroon in 2007 I caught […]

February 29, 2012
Perspectives

Destini Whitis pays homage to African American freedom trendsetters

BY DESTINI WHITIS Sometimes life teaches us to learn the differences between what’s real and what we feel. Every day we are given time to […]

February 19, 2012
Perspectives

The Life and Legacy of an ICON. Whitney Houston – Lessons Learned

It’s been a little over one week since Whitney Houston died. I was at a Valentine’s day party last Saturday Feb 11th organized by my […]

February 13, 2012
Journeys

Migrations: Frank Bowling Journeys into British Art

WRITTEN BY JULIETTE GODDARD Tate Britain presents an Exhibition exploring British Art shaped by its Migration. Featuring in the Exhibition are included the works of […]

January 10, 2012
Journeys

First Lady Michelle Obama’s focus on Childhood Obesity, Military Families & Motherhood

  Born January 17, 1964, in Chicago, Illinois, Michelle Obama attended Princeton University, graduating cum laude in 1985 with a B.A. in Sociology. She went […]

January 3, 2012
Perspectives

Befitting Funeral or Befitting Life? Celebrating the dead over the living

At almost every funeral that I can remember attending, there has been at least one person whose eulogy has been a reminder that “we are […]

December 29, 2011
Journeys

Our Lady of Lourdes College, Mankon – A Culture of Excellence with a Proven Track Record

By Lilian Nukuna-Fomunung At the foot of Bamenda Station Hill, in the neighborhood of Mankon village in the North-West of Cameroon  is an all girls […]

December 14, 2011
Journeys

Thinking Outside the Box: Artist Naomi Achu – Dynamic, Role Model

  I am born to parents from Bamenda, Cameroon. I am the last of six children. My father is from a tribe called Baforchu and […]

December 5, 2011
Journeys

Transforming my Dreams into Reality: Miss Tropics 2011 Elizabeth Chittseko

What’s your story? Name: Lizzy Chittseko Country of Origin: Malawi / Zimbabwe Field: Modelling Tell us about your family growing up I grew up in […]

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