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Sunday, 18 September 2011

The Other Side Of African/Black History Month

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The Other Side Of African/Black History Month By: Awula Serwah & Kwaku First published on Ligali.org on 12 September 2011 Awula Serwah...
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Sunday, 4 September 2011

Silas Zephania's 'Nationality' Reviewed By Ekow Asante

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14 year old Ghanaian secondary school boy Ekow Asante reviews UK conscious rapper Silas Zephania's single 'Nationality', take...
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Marking August 23: What Are We Commemorating & What Should We Be Commemorating?

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In light of some of the programmes I've recently delivered, it's good to see more individuals and organisations are marking Augu...
Friday, 2 September 2011

Chimamanda Adichie Highlights The Danger Of The Single Story

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Nigerian-born writer and speaker Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie provides one of the most engaging and articulate voices, which forces one to take...
Monday, 29 August 2011

Terrorists And Freedom Fighters?

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There is saying that one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. But who determines who is a freedom fighter, and who is a terro...
Saturday, 2 April 2011

Post 'Invictus' Film Screening Feedback

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I finally got to watch the Clint Eastwood directed film, which highlights how President Mandela used the Afrikaneer-dominated Springboks rug...
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Tuesday, 29 March 2011

'Why Don't Black People Vote?' A Quick Feedback

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Having organised BTWSC’s ‘An Evening With Supt Leroy Logan MBE’ event ( yes, it was well attended, and underscores the fact that African (...
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NewAfricanPerspective (NAP) is a blog posted by UK-based Africans determined to put an Africanist and humanist perspective to societal-based issues. NAP will however not shy from criticising when necessary, be it within or outside the African community, nor will it refrain from providing the mainstream with an enlightened and forthright African perspective. Once you've got our drift, and want to contribute posts, email your piece to NewAP@hotmail.co.uk. NAP is not obliged to publish any material it receives. However every material sent to this email address will be deemed a submission for posting on the NAP blog site; or else please use the comments option to feedback.
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