Allow me to brag. I have some seriously talented family members. Please step forward Boakyewaa Glover, the author of Circles, Tendai and now The Justice. Those who have read every single post on this blog might …
Category: General Issues
Issues that do not fit into our broad categories
I am very passionate about issues of Child Sexual Abuse because of my own experiences as a child and also because growing up has not been particularly easy. What I realized when I finally talked about …
Chapter 1: Where it all begins I’ve been dying to start the blog series about my grandmother, Nana. Nana was the first love of my life. She was my first mother. My mom traveled outside …
When Guggisberg set up a committee of educationists to propose a way forward for education in the Gold Coast, the issue of education for girls generated a lot of controversy. And even among those who agreed …
My friends and I have been talking about ‘selfies’, and discussing whether they play into mainstream pornographic framing of what sexiness is. Or whether selfies can be a radical act of portraying bodies that are usually …
People nowadays seem to be getting all in a tizzy about the increasing number of people getting divorced. Well I think divorce is a good thing. If a marriage is no longer working why stay in …
When Nana at ‘Adventures’ contacted me and asked if I’d review a self-help book written in a novel way about sex before marriage and spirituality, I instantly agreed. As an avid fan of self-help books and …
Sharing the call to action below in solidarity with the Carribean Feminist Network. I will urge you all to consider signing on to the call to action via the CODE RED for gender justice site The …
An interesting discussion erupted on my twitter timeline recently regarding an issue that divides a lot of women and as I found out, feminists as well. The tweeter who caused the raucous called it “anti-feminist” to …
A few minutes ago I checked the dashboard of this blog and found out that 107,204 people had read the blog in July. The month before just under 40,000 people had read the blog. Don’t get …