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Advancing the Global Black Community across All Policy Priorities that Marginalize Black People
Watch this interview on The Voice of Africa TV
TVOA: Welcome to the voice of Africa today. We have a very special guest with us, Dr. Menna Demessie, Senior Vice President, Policy Analysis & Research; and the Leadership Institute.…
Creating Enabling Platforms for African Artistes to Realize their Dreams with Rozina Negusei
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TVOA: Hello it’s your host, Kadmiel Van Der Puije and Welcome to TVOA TV, today We have a very special guest with us, Rozina Negusei, The President & CEO of Entreeg Records. Can you please…
Public service, Africa-Diaspora relations, career paths with Lawrence Manzi
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TVOA: Hello it’s your host, Kadmiel Van Der Puije and Welcome to TVOA TV, today We have a very special guest with us, Lawrence Manzi, The First Counselor in Charge of Political Affairs at the…
Why Victims of Sexual Assault Can’t Trust the Justice System
In Ghana, when a woman of not less than sixteen years of age is raped, the first prescribed step, by law, is to report the fact to the police. When this report is lodged at the police station, the ‘particulars’ of the victim are taken, and…
Building Africa’s tomorrow, today words with Bryan Achiampong
Listen to this interview on The Voice of Africa Podcast
TVOA: Hello it’s your host, Kadmiel Van Der Puije and Welcome to TVOA podcast, today We have a very special guest with us, Mr. Bryan Achiampong, Ghanaian Globally experienced…
Changing Course: The Ghana-Ivory Coast Cocoa Story Leading the Way for an Africa-First Approach to…
In June 2019 Ghana and Ivory Coast joined forces to form a cartel in a bid to control world prices for cocoa. The effect of this announcement ahead of the 2020/21 sales was that a floor price was imposed, and the resulting price increase…
From ‘the New Zimbabwe’ to #ZimbabweanLivesMatter
Following the arrest and subsequent denial of bail for Zimbabwean investigative journalist Hopewell Chi’nono, the trending hashtag has signified the efforts by millions to draw the attention of the African Union to government action that…
The Racialization of Diseases: COVID-19 and Africa
I believe the ramifications of this pandemic on the discourse surrounding race and ethnicity and disease are significant. This work is my effort to complicate the relationship between race, Africa, and disease through the framework of…
Colorism in Africa
Skin, an hour-long documentary film available on Netflix, features various Nigerian women's experiences with skin tone discrimination, most commonly termed ‘colorism.’ Colorism as a term is described by the American feminist writer Alice…
Black, Unarmed and Dangerous
“What you see right now is gonna happen ten years from now, and at 26 you’re going to be doing the same thing I’m doing… so what I need you to do right now at 16 is come up with a better way, ’cos how we’re doing it, it ain’t working. He’s…