Vol. 1 Nbr. 9, August 2007
Index
- Literature, politics and music.
- The United Nations and development: an African priority.
- Abdul Rahman Mohamed Babu: politician, scholar and revolutionary.
- Yabis: a phenomenon in the contemporary Nigerian music.
- "A Ghetto education is basic": (Jamaican) Dancehall masculinities as counter-culture.
- Precepts for tenure ethics in Yoruba Egungun (Masquerade) proverbs.
- Making a case for reparations.
- Africa and the new world order: voices and ways of liberation in Armah's Osiris Rising.
- Recurrent themes in the poetry of Yoruba female writers.
- Dismantling the history of slavery and colonization in the poetry of Mohamed Al-Fayturi and Langston Hughes.
- Edward Brathwaite's The Arrivants and the trope of cultural searching.
- Beyond the odds of the red hibiscus: a critical reading of Chimamanda Adichie's Purple Hibiscus.
- Global peace leadership summit: preliminary abstracts.
- Multi-media received.
- Ghana at fifty symposium: British Columbia, Canada.
- Ghana-Canada relations: 50 years of friendship: what next? Keynote address.
- Kwame Nkrumah, the Big Six, and the fight for Ghana's independence.
- Canadian NGOs and grass roots leadership/ democracy in Ghana.
- Ghanaian-Canadian woman: contributions, challenges & prospects.
- Happy birthday, Ghana!(Richard Le Bars) (Speech)
- Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana and Africa's global destiny.