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And I think it’s Ghana be a long long time | Going, Going, Ghana
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Going, Going, Ghana. An obruni’s summer in West Africa. June 30, 2008. And I think it’s Ghana be a long long time. Posted by Emma under Uncategorized. After wandering the gardens for an hour or so, we sat down for lunch at the Royal Gardens Restaurant, which was a small little eatery in a hut at the edge of the forest. We all got red-red (surprise surprise). This is where our pleasant morning takes a different turn. White person, foreigner) were ubiquitous. So were the inappropriate, random comments ...
June | 2008 | Going, Going, Ghana
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Going, Going, Ghana. An obruni’s summer in West Africa. June 30, 2008. And I think it’s Ghana be a long long time. Posted by Emma under Uncategorized. After wandering the gardens for an hour or so, we sat down for lunch at the Royal Gardens Restaurant, which was a small little eatery in a hut at the edge of the forest. We all got red-red (surprise surprise). This is where our pleasant morning takes a different turn. White person, foreigner) were ubiquitous. So were the inappropriate, random comments ...
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Going, Going, Ghana. An obruni’s summer in West Africa. I’ve never blogged before (in fact, I have been stubbornly and inexplicably anti-blog in the past but shh) but I figure now is a good time to start. In Ghana, they call foreigners. And as a unquestionable. One Response to “About”. June 15, 2008 at 6:11 pm. I’ll take “minor” as a compliment. Incidentally, now that I am an adult, I’ll also refrain from making a joke about “unloading.”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
Itinerary | Going, Going, Ghana
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Going, Going, Ghana. An obruni’s summer in West Africa. June 19: Flying Chicago New York Ghana. June 20-July 6: University of Ghana (Accra) actually 15 km outside the capital. July 7-July 10: Elmina and Cape Coast. July 11-July 12: Kumasi. July 13-July 16: Techiman. July 17-July 18: Kumasi. July 19-July 31: University of Ghana (Accra). August: Possibly traveling in West Africa (maybe Dakar? Also visiting friends/family in the U.S. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
I’m Ghana love you forever | Going, Going, Ghana
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Going, Going, Ghana. An obruni’s summer in West Africa. July 4, 2008. I’m Ghana love you forever. Posted by Emma under Uncategorized. Tangent about names and signs aside, I should apologize for my blogging truancy. I was sick earlier this week and not really feeling like trekking over to the internet cafe, and to be honest, it’s been a pretty low-key week. But since I haven’t written since Monday (! And it’s now Friday, I have more to say. As I Lay Dying. I felt a lot better on Wednesday and a few of us ...
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June | 2009 | The Green Hills of Africa
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The Green Hills of Africa. One Summer in Equatorial Guinea. June 29, 2009. Posted by Jim under Updates. Well, here we go! June 9, 2009. Three more weeks of the good life. Posted by Jim under Updates. In exactly three weeks I’ll be flying from Cleveland to New York City for my final night in the U.S. before I leave for Africa. And as if I am trying to make the culture shock as painful as possible, I’ll be leaving at the end of this week for an old-fashioned Florida vacation with family and friends&#...
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The Green Hills of Africa. One Summer in Equatorial Guinea. Courtesy of Lonely Planet. On the mainland, the Fang made foreign occupation attempts a dangerous venture, but they were forced to retreat from the coastal region during the centuries of slave trading by the British, Dutch and French. With the abolition of slavery they once again reoccupied the coast. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). I'm a ris...
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The Green Hills of Africa. One Summer in Equatorial Guinea. August 11, 2009. Posted by Jim under Media. 11 de Agosto 2009. The road to Evinayong. Probably under my bed. BBPP Research Center at Moka. The beach at Arena Blanca. Pirogues at Arena Blanca. The beach had its drawbacks. Spot the rooster! My life in Bata, every day. Dinner with Kukin: rice and beans in Los Angeles. Looking down my street in Buena Esperanza. The hillside church of Rebola, I spy goats. The Shrine of Rebola’s Patron Saint. Posted b...
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The Green Hills of Africa. One Summer in Equatorial Guinea. August 24, 2009. And That’s All He Wrote. Posted by Jim under Updates. 24 de Agosto 2009. I’m not a cat. Why are you serving me cat food? This is disgusting; take it away, he sassed about ten times and then demanded the name of the food service CEO so that he could write him or her an angry letter. Yes, I was definitely on my way back to the land of the free and the home of the obnoxious. Patience. Green Hills of Africa. August 18, 2009. I don’t...
My Project | The Green Hills of Africa
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The Green Hills of Africa. One Summer in Equatorial Guinea. Equatorial Guinea Justice Website. Creating a body of firsthand primary source accounts of human rights progress and violations within Equatorial Guinea. In my eight weeks reporting for EGJ, I will accomplish this by interviewing a considerable number of citizens and recording and transcribing/translating their personal testimonies and oral histories of the real situation on the ground in Equatorial Guinea. Weissman International Internship gran...
Itinerary | The Green Hills of Africa
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The Green Hills of Africa. One Summer in Equatorial Guinea. Cleveland, Ohio New York City. New York City Madrid, Spain. Madrid, Spain Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. Malabo Bata, Equatorial Guinea. Bata / Continental travel. Malabo / Island travel. Boston New York City. New York City Chicago. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. C and C Overseas.
July | 2009 | The Green Hills of Africa
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The Green Hills of Africa. One Summer in Equatorial Guinea. July 30, 2009. The End of Part I: Final Update from Bata. Posted by Jim under Updates. 30 de Julio 2009. The medical supplies will literally sit in the port for who knows how long (weeks? Until the administrative situation is tackled once again. And that, readers, is how things work here. It is a constant hurry-up-and-wait scenario, almost without the hurry up portion. I cannot stress enough the importance of the patience mantra whic...So Bata, ...
May | 2009 | The Green Hills of Africa
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The Green Hills of Africa. One Summer in Equatorial Guinea. May 28, 2009. Where is Equatorial Guinea? Posted by Jim under Background/Info. It’s the tiny red rectangle on the western coast. The Bioko Island portion of the country (where the capital, Malabo, is) can be seen just off the coast of Cameroon. I’ll be spending half of my time in Bioko and half my time in Rí. O Muni (the continental mainland). I'm a rising college senior chronicling my field reportage for a human rights NGO in Equatorial Guinea.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009. Farming, Rural Ghanaian Style. So if coming to Ghana to work in the Agriculture sector wasn’t good enough for my green thumb/brain, I just happen to be staying with a community of farmers. Saakuu, my host brother, studied agric in SS, taught it at school and will be going to College this September to further his studies as he pursues a certificate in Agric business. This land is my land. Global warming is starting to show its ugly face and is increasing the level of environmen...
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Going, Going, Ghana | An obruni’s summer in West Africa
Going, Going, Ghana. An obruni’s summer in West Africa. July 21, 2008. Wherein I see a peacock and spend the night in a Ghanaian hospital (and other tales). Posted by Emma under Uncategorized. Akwaaba back to my blog! This is going to be another long-as-hell-what-a-hot-mess blog post, so you’ve been warned. I am sitting in the Internet cafe with a large plastic baggie full of mango, and I am going to write until yall are thoroughly updated. OK, so starting with two Saturdays ago…. SATURDAY, JULY 12.
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