Month: January 2016

Living With Load Shedding – Part 2

I never set out to paint Zambia in a light of beauty. Beauty is subjective and finds a way to show itself without effort. There are many photos of Africa that have circulated throughout time, capturing a single narrative of poverty, starvation, and disease… pinning that as the way of life on the continent. The […]

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Ghana (Accra and Winneba)

I remember feeling like God was sending me clues that I should visit Ghana or the “Gold Coast” as it is called. Clues in my never-ending curiosity about the shipment of African bodies from their home to a land not their own, clues in my marvel of the first African nation to obtain independence, and […]

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Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town or the “Mother City” as it is often referred, gave me this unexplainable rush of energy as there is so much to do that you want to do it all at once. Landmarks like Table Mountain, cultural attractions, and an array of species found nowhere else in the world represent a small portion […]

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