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Claudia Owusu – a Ghanaian American filmmaker, journalist, content producer and editor – directed the film Ampe: Leap into the Sky, Black Girl. Co-directed alongside Ife Oluwamuyide, the documentary film tells the story of one of Ghana's women-only games called ampe.
Black Girls Can Do That Too: A Look at Tiktok's Newest Popstar
In a society that both rewards and punishes conforming, those who veer outside the norm have the potential to be trendsetters ahead of their time. One such artist is hemlocke springs, a young artist from North Carolina.
Eno Quagraine on Making History, Leading, and Creating Safe Spaces for Mothers with Talkative Mom
Eno Quagraine launched Talkative Mom, Chana’s first parenting app and parent-specific search engine, in February 2021. The day after the app’s launch, it became the second parenting app in the United States and the United Kingdom, ranking right above Pinterest. Chatting with Better to Speak, Eno talks about building the five-year-old Talkative Mom brand itself, attaining historical feats, being a leader, providing a safe space for mothers, and navigating her journey so far.
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