QuincyB and Traffic Safety in Liberia
By Komlan Aloysh #Liberia sits in grief as it mourns one of its rising stars, #QuincyB, whose untimely death by a car accident on March 3, 2017 in Monrovia took the country by surprise. . |
Failure Must Not Be Stigmatized
By Komlan Aloysh In this meritocratic society of ours, it is difficult to convince people that failure must not be stigmatized. The word failure has never had a good connotation or chance to better be understood. |
The Importance of Journalism in the United States
By Joyce Early To be successful as a journalist in the United States, one must first understand the historical context of American journalism and how it has evolved over the years. |
Letter to Fellow Americans
By Komlan Aloysh I write this message because I believe we share a unique identity: being American. This unique identity infinitely bonds... |
Another Way Out
By Randell Zuleka Dauda Let me introduce you to another side of a society trying to rebuild itself after years of civil wars. An era where degrees means .. |
A Conditioned Mind (by Leyanne)
A woman’s conditioned mind is hard to escape. Being a woman, I’ve learned that the idea of “love” was deeply engraved in my subconscious as a young girl and.. |
4 Women Changing Lives In Africa
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The Road to Nowhere
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For Brown Girls & Women
By Randell Zuleka Dauda Yesterday I went to a local Beauty parlor to inquire about hair conditioner. As I awaited service, my eyes were fixed in the shelves: How can a little brown girl grow up to love herself when she's subjected to these images In her local "beauty" shop?... |
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