#BeingFemaleInNigeria Is The Hashtag You Need To See Kovie Biakolo “ Culture is a hard thing to break.
5 Things You Should Consider When Discussing Cultural Identity Kovie Biakolo “ 3. Be conscious that stereotypes and generalizations don’t expose the truth.
How HONY Is Changing The World For The Better Kovie Biakolo “ But most stories do not start at the beginning.
What The World Teaches Women Kovie Biakolo “ While men just have to strive to be decent, the world expects women to strive to be perfect.
Educating America: Diminishing Africa’s Single Story Kovie Biakolo “ Because for far too long and far too often, Africa’s story has not been told by Africans. And it has not been told accurately.
Why Every Girl Needs Role Models Who Look Like Her Kovie Biakolo “ I don’t recall if I ever wanted to be White but I recall wishing I could be lighter, which would make me closer to being White.
20 Under 40: A Comprehensive (Subjective) Guide Daniel Roberts “ Gee, this should help you kill some time at work. Two weeks ago I received a promotional email about a New Yorker event: a reading by Joshua Ferris and Karen Russell. I was excited. But I was also surprised to see that they were touted in the ad as “20 under 40 writers.”
Not Your Father’s Africa: 6 African Up-And-Comers To Watch Rawiya Kameir “ “The problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete,” said Nigerian author Chimamanda Adichie in her popular TED talk “The Danger of a Single Story.” And indeed, the stories about Africa are incomplete.