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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 […]

November 29, 2011
Journeys, Our Women, Success

The Transforming Power of Thoughts: How Mom Turned Life Around

“Stay positive by making a conscious decision to feed your mind with positive thoughts.” IF you feed your mind with negative thoughts, you will harvest […]

November 9, 2011
Journeys, Our Women

Annette Mouangue: Pursuing a Life-Long Dream to Address Mental Health in Cameroon

Column: The Women’s Corner At a time when we are reaching an important milestone and celebrating one year of existence of DUNIA Magazine, I find […]

October 5, 2011
Journeys

Fierce, beautiful and a dedicated humanitarian: Supermodel Dji Dieng

International Supermodel Dji Dieng was born in Thies, Senegal and is of French nationality. She spent her childhood partly in Dakar, as well as in […]

September 26, 2011
Journeys

Interpreting the beauty of the Human Race through Photography: Brinsly Ewang

By Brinsly Ewang How I fell in love with photography?! It began on a rather unusual note; more as a way to balance my professional […]

September 19, 2011
Journeys

Making it against all odds and Finding my Purpose: Dr Aletha Warren

A native of Oakland, CA, I was raised by a single mother. As the youngest in my family, many times it felt like I was […]

September 12, 2011
Black Stories, Journeys

Juliette Goddard: A Deeply Rooted Passion for Painting Shaped by My Childhood

I was born in a caravan in Kent, situated in the South East of England from humble beginnings. My parents both started out as student […]

August 16, 2011
Journeys, Our Women

I am Muslim, but a Woman and Mother first: Amouna Saleh, Senegalese

Column: The Women’s Column Following her husband’s desire to explore other territories outside of their country Senegal, specifically for a shot at the famous “American […]

June 30, 2011
Journeys

The Lord Turns Our Grief Into Joy. Born Hindu, I Found Peace In Christianity

My name is Vijay Kumar and I hail from Punjab, India. I was born and brought up in a staunch Hindu family. I also pursued […]

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