WORLDLY REALITIES: WOMEN AS THE “OTHER” by Emily Port
I think that everyone should go through an experience that pushes your boundaries of normalcy, even if it makes you…
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I think that everyone should go through an experience that pushes your boundaries of normalcy, even if it makes you…
We are almost half way through our journey across the Atlantic and I have yet to fall asleep on this…
Just like in the U.S. driving home from work can be a daunting task in big cities. There is serious…
Through this experience at Joy FM I have been able to dabble in every aspect of the sports department, from…
Today one of my co-workers asked me if I could see Ghana as a place I would want to live……
After interning at JoySports here in Accra for only two weeks, I have already been given so many opportunities to…
Before departing on our trip to Ghana, we were instructed about some of the unique aspects of Ghanaian culture that…
Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, was full of optimism in her address to Ghana’s Parliament—despite…
In the U.S. the rich are separated by gates and padded by each other. We call gated neighborhoods “communities,” which…
When you look different from nearly everyone, there’s a tendency to notice those similar to you. I’m sure there’s some…
Kofi looked like any other five-year-old boy bored out of his mind at an event for adults: dressed in a…
My first week and a half in Ghana felt a bit like a fever dream. Exhausted, dazed, and exceptionally sweaty,…
As I look back on my time in Ghana, I’m reminded of the highs and lows of the last 6…
Throughout my time at Today, I’ve struggled at points with finding work to do. This is normal in an internship,…
Something that’s always drawn me to journalism is the ability to tell someone’s story; a story that might not otherwise…