The World Damba Festival 2012, a three-day celebration of the culture of northern Ghana, arrived at Tufts this weekend and featured a series of academic lectures given by speakers from around the ...
Ghanaian-American NFL player Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah recently celebrated his African roots. He wore a traditional kente cloth outfit before the Cleveland Browns week one matchup against the Cincinnati ...
Backed by Martell, the two-day festival in Accra was one to remember.
The week-long celebration bridged the African diaspora with a vibrant showcase of Ghanaian art, food, culture, business, tourism, and sports. The rich cultural ties between Ghana and Washington, D.C., ...
After five years, Afrochella has held its final performance. According to festival organizers, moving forward, Afrochella will be known as Afro Future Fest. In October, Goldenvoice, the company ...
From emerging as a focal point for reconstruction efforts to bridging the gaps between local populations and the diaspora, navigating travel and investment in African nations such as Ghana demands an ...
Those relocating to Ghana and wanting to learn a local language are in luck. The Twi Learning Center Ghana are popular among Black expats making the big move to Ghana. The center was founded so to ...
CLOVIS, Calif. (KFSN) -- For Mireil and her mother, Karena Crankson, music means everything. It's a way of life in their household. Karena moved from Ghana in 2004 and says one of the many things she ...
By Hafsa Obeng, GNA Accra, Jan. 29, GNA – Ghana will officially launch its long‑awaited Culture Policy in March during Ghana Culture Day. The policy, developed through extensive stakeholder ...
As the music industry gathers for Grammy Week, African music is playing an increasingly prominent role — not only on the awards stage, but across global pop culture.
Lombard resident Georgina “Gina” Fofana wants to get Chicagoland waisted — as in getting adorned with strands of decorative Ghanaian beads worn around the hips and waistline. For the past year, the ...
A culture of “he said/she said is one of the biggest fights right now in Ghanaian Media. Caroline Anipah, program officer for fact-checking organization Dubawa Ghana, used Ghana’s 2010 earthquake hoax ...