Business , Women Making Moves Quench Wellness March 27, 2019 1349 Views 0 Comment Dr. Gameli Dekayie and Dr. Chantale Stephens-Archer believe the intersection of mind, body, and soul is where we live the …
Women Making Moves Author’s Backstory February 18, 2019 1375 Views 0 Comment Meet Nana Aba, the author of “STOLEN HERITAGE -blood and stone. The highly anticipated book focuses on women in power, …
Women Making Moves Up-close with Tobi Olujinmi, Founder of the W TALK Network January 22, 2019 2311 Views 0 Comment Tobi Olujinmi, an attorney and international speaker, founded W TALK in 2015. It started as a podcast in 2015 …
Her Story , Movie Review , Women Making Moves “CHARCOAL” Sheds Light on the Devastating Impact of Colorism Within Communities of Color October 12, 2017 2486 Views 0 Comment Charcoal is a short film by Connecticut based photographer & filmmaker Francesca Andre, that explores the ramifications of complexion-based discrimination …
Her Story From the U.S. to Sierra Leone: Lessons from Ajara Marie on career, life, and returning home October 11, 2017 2894 Views 0 Comment Ajara Marie is a professional, business mogul and marketing executive with over 15 years of experience, specializing in diaspora engagement …
Uncategorized New at Kuwala: Don’t just wear change, #CarryChange March 24, 2015 1637 Views 0 Comment At Kuwala, we are not only dedicated to promoting African fashion, but a fashion-conscious lifestyle. We recently partnered up with …
Book Review , books Conversation With NoViolet Bulawayo On Her Love Letter to Zimbabwe August 08, 2024 2522 Views 0 Comment NoViolet Bulawayo—pen name for Elizabeth Zandile Tshele, is the author of ‘We Need New Names’ a novel whose first chapter …
Women Making Moves Author’s Backstory February 18, 2019 1375 Views 0 Comment Meet Nana Aba, the author of “STOLEN HERITAGE -blood and stone. The highly anticipated book focuses on women in power, …
Travel , Women Making Moves Diane Audrey; Changing How We View Africa July 28, 2024 1535 Views 0 Comment Today, Africa is mainly represented by non-Africans via various forms of media. There is usually talk about a sordid continent …