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Author: kezias

August 14, 2018August 26, 2018 keziasLeave a comment

Twi Lessons and What Does it Mean to be a Real American? by Kezia Setyawan

Hello yes, I think the theme of most of my blog posts are “I love combining two random topics together into one monster” so here’s another one. I also have a horrible habit of having lots of writing ideas but no drive to actually finish them. This is Oben. He is a security guard at Read More …

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August 14, 2018August 26, 2018 keziasLeave a comment

Oh Heck Yeah I Got to See Nice Arms by Kezia Setyawan

For two days during the last weekend of July, I got to cover and talk photos of the 9th annual African Armwrestling Championship where athletes from across the continent got to compete to see who would be named champion. I saw Ghanaian time in its full power, the event was supposed to start at 11AM Read More …

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August 8, 2018September 25, 2018 kezias1 Comment

PERSONAL TOUCH by Kezia Setyawan

It was such a  privilege to study abroad in Ghana this summer. As I adjust back to life going to school, working, and being involved on campus, it’s made me realize how my experience in Ghana may enforce stereotypes about Africa that my peers may hold. It has taught me that I can’t glorify a Read More …

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August 8, 2018August 8, 2018 kezias

ANAS AT WEBSTER UNIVERSITY by Kezia Setyawan

Reposting again because I sent in the wrong word document previously but this was a neat experience. “I don’t think anyone is in the mood to improve African journalism except for us,” said Anas Aremeyaw Anas, Ghanaian investigative journalist. On July 19th, Webster University held an event called Investigative Journalism in Ghana: fighting for a Read More …

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