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Mar 2, 2010

Some Journalists’ Scientific Ignorance by Pius Kamau

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Some Journalists’ Scientific IgnoranceDr. Pius KamauOriginally aired on KUNC March 1, 2010 Link to the Show / Show Notes
For some time now I have been thinking of how many conservative columnists’ have misinterpreted the information that’s out there on climate change. Scientific data has had little influence, and the ever changing picture on the ground [...]


Feb 18, 2010

Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o book reading in Ft. Collins (Video)

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Earlier this month Kenyan author Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o visited Reader’s Cove bookstore in Fort Collins as part of the inaugural Uhuru Film Festival. Below is video of the author reading from and discussing his novel Wizard of the Crow.

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Feb 16, 2010

CU West African Highlife Ensemble: Rockin’ for 10 Years and Still Going Strong

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January 15, 2010 – The University of Colorado at Boulder College of Music is proud to announce the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the CU West African Highlife Ensemble, April 17th at 7:30 PM in Macky Auditorium. Joining in the anniversary celebration will be a delegation of chiefs and queenmothers from the Asante Kingdom of Ghana [...]


Feb 16, 2010

Get your copy of the African Yellow Pages today

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The first edition of the Colorado African Yellow Pages & Guide has been around for several weeks now, so if you haven’t gotten your copy yet, stop by your local African market today to pick one up. Inside you will find many of the same listings you see here at metroAfrican, including African restaurants and [...]


Feb 12, 2010

Pius Kamau: A Duty to Heal

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Dr. Pius Kamau is a thoracic surgeon in Denver. A native of Kenya, Dr. Kamau came to the US in 1971. He read his essay “A Duty to Heal” for NPR’s This I Believe series back in 2006. This past week the essay was replayed on the program. If you have not yet heard it, [...]


Feb 11, 2010

Educate! Ball raises over $25,000 for Education in Uganda

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From a pair of TOMS shoes to a trip to Costa Rica, guests at Educate!’s annual ball bid on silent auction items that would at once allow them to win fun prizes while also raising money for education in Uganda. In addition to the auction Educate supporters bought art and jewelry made in Uganda, pledged [...]


Feb 7, 2010

Kenyan author Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o kicks off the Uhuru Film Festival

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When the time came to get his picture taken Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o did not say “cheese”. He said “githeri” – the name of a popular Kenyan dish. The renowned author takes every opportunity to slip into Kiswahili and Kikuyu languages switching from English to either with ease.
Wa Thiong’o was in Fort Collins this week to [...]


Feb 5, 2010

Tanzanian Student Leader Reflects on His Visit to Denver

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In December we wrote about the African Bold Leaders, a group of twenty young people and four instructors from Tanzania, Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa who spent four weeks in Denver and Washington, DC. The Bold Leaders program run by Critical Mass Leadership Education brings students to the U.S. for conflict resolution, civic education and [...]


Jan 23, 2010

Colorado African Organization Opens Its New Home to the Community

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At last Friday’s open house the new offices of Colorado African Organization were packed wall to wall with members of the community celebrating the move to the space. Today, a story about the open house by Tina Griego was published by the Denver Post.
Waiting to greet you is Ndayishimiye Emmanuel of Burundi, who arrived here [...]


Dec 31, 2009

Best of 2009: Our Top Posts

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2009 marked metroAfrican’s first full year covering Denver’s African communities. We were constantly surprised by how active and exciting a community we have here. We met many tremendous people and attended more events than we can mention in one post. So here are the stories that received the most traffic in 2009, though we [...]