The world of photographer Osaretin Ugiagbe
A Nigerian immigrant to the Bronx, New York, Osaretin Ugiagbe documents the lives of his friends and strangers on the streets.
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Anakwa Dwamena is a writer based in Accra, Ghana.
A Nigerian immigrant to the Bronx, New York, Osaretin Ugiagbe documents the lives of his friends and strangers on the streets.
Few immigrants make the connection between their immigration status and the potential for deportation if they came into contact with the criminal justice system.
Today, 30,000 of the 235,000 Ghanaian immigrants to the US call New York City home.
Art – especially music – occupies a double-edged place in Ghanaian history in its relation to power.
We asked a group of experts–journalists, academics and an architect–a bunch of questions about the elections. First: Does it matter whoever Ghanaians elect as president?
Most poor African immigrants to the US can’t pull the “get out of black”-card when confronted with racism, something middle class Africans can pull.
The physical and mental health of a head of state, one assumes, is a basic requirement as to whether they can perform their job adequately. Not in some parts of Africa.
Africans are a fast-growing segment of the black immigrant population in the U.S, but there are few attempt to court them as voters.