Exchange Program Connects Africa and Metro Denver

Today I am shar­ing some insights and pho­tos from a May 21 net­work­ing recep­tion held at the Pos­ner Cen­ter and orga­nized by World Den­ver, for six emerg­ing entre­pre­neurs from Zam­bia and Zim­bab­we respec­tive­ly. The recep­tion brought togeth­er mem­bers of World Den­ver, the host­ing orga­ni­za­tion, ten­ants at the Pos­ner Cen­ter, as well as the pub­lic, to…

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African Nations Not Eager to Take Sides on Crimean Issue: Derrick Hudson

The recent Russ­ian annex­a­tion of Crimea is a hot-but­­ton inter­na­tion­al issue that pits the West against Rus­sia and has brought back mem­o­ries of the Cold War. While this goes on, lit­tle atten­tion has been paid to the posi­tion of many African nations on the issue. Many of the coun­tries which make up the African Union (AU)…

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Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie

Captain Phillips, Lost Boys highlight ‘Danger of a Single African Story’

  Chi­ma­man­da Ngozie Adichie is a hero, if not a lit­er­ary star, among today’s gen­er­a­tion of young Africans.  Adichie’s “The dan­ger of a Sin­gle Sto­ry,” a Ted Talk she gave in 2009 about the sin­gle African nar­ra­tive por­trayed by the media that focus­es sole­ly on pover­ty, des­ti­tu­tion, and hope­less­ness, has received more than 6 million…

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Africans More Optimistic about Future: Pew Study

News that the African con­ti­nent is mak­ing progress con­tin­ues to pour in. Not only is the con­ti­nent mak­ing progress eco­nom­i­cal­ly and polit­i­cal­ly, but opti­mism by the African peo­ple is also play­ing a role in this as well. In a recent Pew Research Cen­ter sur­vey of eight nations, the research found that Africans were more opti­mistic about…

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Denverite Encouraged by Resilient Spirit of Kenyans

Sep­tem­ber 21 marked a day of shock and con­fu­sion for many peo­ple in Kenya when news spread of an attack at the West­gate Shop­ping Cen­ter in Nairo­bi’s trendy West­lands neigh­bor­hood, an area fre­quent­ed by many for­eign­ers. A total of 67 peo­ple were report­ed­ly killed in the siege that last­ed about four days. Ter­ror­ists tor­tured, killed,…

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At Achebe’s Funeral, Africans Reminded to be Stewards of Democracy

Thou­sands of mourn­ers con­verged in Ogi­di, Anam­bra State of Nige­ria, on May 23, for the funer­al ser­vice of Africa’s lit­er­ary icon, Chin­ua Achebe. He died in Boston, USA, on March 21. Achebe was the David and Mar­i­ana Fish­er Pro­fes­sor of Africana Stud­ies at Brown Uni­ver­si­ty. The Niger­ian nov­el­ist is glob­al­ly revered for his mas­ter­piece, Things Fall…

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