Author: LOATAD
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SCREENING: Walter Rodney – What They Don’t Want You To Know
The Library of Africa and The African Diaspora has teamed up with U.K.-based Decolonising the Archive (DTA) to bring this very special and insightful film to Ghanaian shores + Director Q&A w/ Arlen Harris alongside a Groundings reasoning over palm wine. JOIN US ON 29 APRIL, 2023 AT 5 PM AT LOATAD IN ADENTA-FRAFRAHA, ACCRA,…
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Winner: Adinkra Poetry Prize 2023: Kwame Brenya for Gye Nyame
What the judges said Gye Nyame makes use of all the nuances one can eke out of the apparently simple, very much in the way that proverbs work, covering environmental abuses, a complicit government and the social struggles of a religion-muted people, in less than a minute. Meet the Poet Kwame Brenya is a Ghanaian…
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Winner: Adinkra Poetry Prize 2023: Jonathan Tetteh Kwao for in a Twistocratic Republic
the wheel will also be safe in the hands of an astrologer: he’ll pray the galaxy on our sixth presidential podium- & tell us our fate. my friend wept a “Haircut” he did not give his head for/ would’ve espied this before his Titanic sank the iceberg. he sure will tell us myriad ill monkeys…
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Winner: Adinkra Poetry Prize 2023: Estella Apenuvor for Odo Nnyew Fie Kwan
Kaya – noun. meaning – load, luggage, burden. language – Hausa (Ghana) When we are bored, we count mother’s ribs and argue about who got it right. I always win. My cracked heels sing lullabies. I never fall asleep. These homeless truck pushers give us 10 cedis after they rape us. When we get to…
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Ananse Ntentan by Akotowaa (Adinkra Poetry Prize 2023 Runner-Up)
One day, the trickster will tire of being a cautionary tale. He will drop his disguises and wear his face so well that villagers see it and quail. Woe unto those who rewrote the lore to declare conformity king. Cleverness is not punished by its offspring, and the trickster tires of being called a sin. …
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Aya: She Defies Difficulties by Beah Batakou-Meynisse (Adinkra Poetry Prize 2023 Runner-Up)
dust motes dance in the stream of sunlight seeping through the narrow openings beyond the wooden planks, exposed wiring, and mice. here is heaven scattering; we harvested water from these crevices. before petrichor would filter down the dingy openings, A’maa would be there, cradling her basin and my bowl. drip drop tick tock water falls…
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E No Easy by Ko-Jo Cue (Adinkra Poetry Prize 2023 Runner-Up)
Our blood pressure is ‘directly proportional’ to the letter E That’s a white man’s word which means; When one rears its head, the other rises with it It’s one of those words politicians use to bully us into submission Because if we don’t understand it Then we can never understand E-nflation After all, we are…
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Announcing the finalists for the inaugural Adinkra Poetry Prize
Congratulations to the talented finalists of the inaugural Adinkra Poetry Prize! Your words have moved us and left us in awe. Keep shining and inspiring others with your powerful poetry. Look out for the announcement of winners and runner-ups next week!
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News on The Adinkra Poetry Prize!
The Adinkra Poetry Prize Committee is pleased to share that we will be announcing our finalists of the 2023 Adinkra Poetry Prize on Good Friday, 7 April. Winners will be announced during the week of April 10. This year’s competition received an overwhelming response, with 80 submissions from poets across Ghana. The Adinkra Poetry Prize was…
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Adinkra Craft and Poetry Workshops with Dr. Afua Ansong
4-7 January 2023 | LOATAD Frafraha | In Person Only | Pay What You Want Each workshop is designed to introduce writers to poetic elements of the selected Adinkra symbol and allow them an intimate space to generate stories, poems, and songs that reflect their own personal experiences or cultural heritage. Participants will leave with…