NBNana Brantuo•13/01/2022Ladies First: How Eno Barony’s Sophomore Album Showcases Women’s Growing Influence on Ghanaian and African Hip Hop Culture 3 min readLadies First: How Eno Barony’s Sophomore Album Showcases Women’s Growing Influence on Ghanaian and African Hip Hop Culture Like0Comment0Analytics3ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•27/07/2021Leila Aboulela on How Writing Helped Her Navigate Homesickness 3 min readLeila Aboulela on How Writing Helped Her Navigate Homesickness Like0Comment0Analytics1ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•16/06/2022“We're all connected through literature”: A Conversation With Sylvia Arthur, the Founder of the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora 3 min read“We're all connected through literature”: A Conversation With Sylvia Arthur, the Founder of the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora Like0Comment0Analytics3ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•30/03/2021Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah on the Sex Lives of African Women3 min readNana Darkoa Sekyiamah on the Sex Lives of African WomenLike0Comment0Analytics3ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•11/10/2022Celebrating Black British Nurses and Midwives From Past to Present3 min readCelebrating Black British Nurses and Midwives From Past to PresentLike0Comment0Analytics7ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•24/01/2022Here’s How Scholar-Activist Dr. Rama Salla Dieng Is Championing Feminist Parenting in African Communities 3 min readHere’s How Scholar-Activist Dr. Rama Salla Dieng Is Championing Feminist Parenting in African Communities Like0Comment0Analytics2ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•14/09/2022“I could look at the picture for hours”: Catherine Mckinley Speaks on Curating African Women’s Visual History and Joy3 min read“I could look at the picture for hours”: Catherine Mckinley Speaks on Curating African Women’s Visual History and JoyLike0Comment0Analytics4ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•13/10/2021“It’s Black women that keep me going”, Meet Kafayat Okanlawon, Editor of This is Us: Black British Women and Girls3 min read“It’s Black women that keep me going”, Meet Kafayat Okanlawon, Editor of This is Us: Black British Women and GirlsLike0Comment0Analytics1ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•28/04/2022“Use your voice and speak”: A Call to Action for #AfricansInUkraine from Korrine Sky, Co-Founder of Black Women for Black Lives3 min read“Use your voice and speak”: A Call to Action for #AfricansInUkraine from Korrine Sky, Co-Founder of Black Women for Black LivesLike0Comment0Analytics2ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•29/12/2022Dr. Samantha Ege Is the Music Historian and Pianist Who’s Uncompromising in Her Classical Journey 3 min readDr. Samantha Ege Is the Music Historian and Pianist Who’s Uncompromising in Her Classical Journey Like0Comment0Analytics6ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•30/08/2022Terza Lima-Neves on Cabo Verdean Women Writing Themselves into History3 min readTerza Lima-Neves on Cabo Verdean Women Writing Themselves into HistoryLike0Comment0Analytics3ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•05/09/2022Don’t Let Her Be Misunderstood: Nina Simone’s Legacy as a Revolutionary Composer Across Time and Space3 min readDon’t Let Her Be Misunderstood: Nina Simone’s Legacy as a Revolutionary Composer Across Time and SpaceLike0Comment0Analytics3ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•22/08/2022“I Imagined the Best and Worst of What That World Could Be. And I Wrote”: Introducing Jennifer Makumbi3 min read“I Imagined the Best and Worst of What That World Could Be. And I Wrote”: Introducing Jennifer MakumbiLike0Comment0Analytics4ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•23/04/2021Rosie Motene’s Journey To Art, Authorship and Activism 3 min readRosie Motene’s Journey To Art, Authorship and Activism Like0Comment0Analytics1ShareMore optionsBookmark
NBNana Brantuo•04/10/2021Msia Kibona Clark on Hip Hop, Africa and Female Musical Ingenuity3 min readMsia Kibona Clark on Hip Hop, Africa and Female Musical IngenuityLike0Comment0Analytics9ShareMore optionsBookmark