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“Darling, there is still room for love. for peace. for joy, if only you allow it.”
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Karen Owusu
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“Daughter, bloom not where souls plant you but where the Lord threads your foot upon.”
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Karen Owusu
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When all is chaos, practice peace.
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Beautiful piece #queen
Lessons Learned (Calling/Texting)
We have all at some point in our lives text someone and not received a response. To be honest, this can be get annoying after a while and makes us not want to text that person again. Though this can become frustrating, here are some things I have personally learned about texting that can probably help you in understanding why you shouldn’t give up so quickly on those who don’t text you.
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Dinara Kasko’s sculptural cakes are carved from sheets of chocolate
The multilayered, three-dimensional works of artist José Margulis have been transformed into tasty treats by architect-turned-patisserie chef Dinara Kasko. The Kinetic Tarts are the result of a collaboration between Kakso and Margulis, who worked together to create edible versions of his artworks for food publication So Good.
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This post includes images of other creations by Dinara Kasko.
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Google Doodle celebrating the birthday of entrepreneur and microlending pioneer Esther Afua Ocloo (1919-2002).
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☆ Ghana Afterdark Photo Series  ☆
☆ She stands tall; with the blood of Africa running through her veins, and the grace of her ancestors guiding each step. ☆ 
Beautiful Model: @doraowusu
📷: @divine_creativity
 #culture  #kente  #photography  #melanin  #pride  #africa  #fashion 
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I LOVE AFRICA!!
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African Girl
Model: Naadene
Photography by ME ( Spoken-reality.tumblr.com)
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- Nuna Couture.   Spring/Summer 2017. Ghana.
By Nathaniel Nunoo 
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Malcolm X and Maya Angelou in Ghana, 1964.
Malcolm X on his last visit to Accra had announced a desire to create a foundation he called the Organization of Afro-American Unity. His proposal included taking the plight of the African-Americans to the United Nations and asking the world council to intercede on the part of beleaguered blacks. The idea was so stimulating to the community of African-American residents that I persuaded myself I should return to the States to help establish the organization. 
We all read Malcolm’s last letter to me. Dear Maya, I was shocked and surprised when your letter arrived but I was also pleased because I only had to wait two months for this one whereas previously I had to wait almost a year. You see I haven’t lost my wit. (smile) Your analysis of our people’s tendency to talk over the head of the masses in a language that is too far above and beyond them is certainly true. You can communicate because you have plenty of (soul) and you always keep your feet firmly rooted on the ground. I am enclosing some articles that will give you somewhat of an idea of my daily experiences here and you will then be better able to understand why it sometimes takes me a long time to write. I was most pleased to learn that you might be hitting in this direction this year. You are a beautiful writer and a beautiful woman. You know that I will always do my utmost to be helpful to you in any way possible so don’t hesitate. Signed Your brother Malcolm 
(Excerpt from Maya Angelou’s memoir A Song Flung Up To Heaven)
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