In today’s world of increased remote working and shrinking global footprint, sometimes it’s something as unromantic as work or a long layover that takes us to a new city rather than an extensively ...
Best for: First Timers (to Africa), Solo Travelers, Friends Trip, Families ‘Safe’ and ‘welcoming’ are two words visitors use to describe Accra, Ghana, making it the perfect place for Black people to ...
Upon arrival at Kotoka International airport in Ghana’s capital city Accra, you are immediately greeted by a sign that says “Akwaaba,” which means “Welcome” – and this is exactly how you will feel ...
They’re cramped, loud and seem to care little about the rules of the road – more than just a mode of transportation, riding a “tro-tro” is an experience of its own, a roller coaster ride that any self ...
The Global Citizen Festival is expanding its reach to The Continent. The annual celebration of global music, meant to benefit causes alleviating poverty and climate change worldwide, has announced ...
I didn’t go looking for healing or answers in West Africa, but it’s partially what I got,” writes Georgina Lawton.
New federal DEI policies raise questionsUnderstanding what DEI means and answers to questions about the new policies. Why everyone's talking about private islandsSeveral advisors said that the ...
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In his remarks to the Ghanaian Parliament last week, President Barack Obama touted the sub-Saharan country as "a face of Africa that is too often overlooked." He and his family then took in some ...