First Power Outage in Ghana
Prior to my trip to Ghana, I, along with another 15 students from the journalism school, were required to take…
Prior to my trip to Ghana, I, along with another 15 students from the journalism school, were required to take…
This morning we woke up to a delicious breakfast and I finally got to try Ghana’s famous mangos. They certainly did…
On any typical day I would normally listen to a variety of musical genres, including Spanish reggae and Latino dance…
Despite the title of this post, in which I am un-creatively stating the obvious, those exact words swirled endlessly through…
I have been in Ghana for only a few days, but I feel so comfortable here already. Perhaps it’s the…
Today I got my first glimpse at some of the harsh realities that exist in Ghana. My neighborhood, East Legon,…
I don’t think I’ve ever felt as privileged as I did riding down the streets of urban Accra today. I…
The attitude I bore coming into Ghana went something along the lines of, “Prepare for the worst. Hope for the best.”…
I would have never guessed I’d one day find myself waking up in Africa. After months of planning and years…
Ghanaians eat, sleep, and breathe soccer, and with the World Cup in full swing, national pride is at an all-time…