Blog Archives

Help Stop Violence Against Women in Africa!

Rape, domestic violence and inequality in Africa has ravaged the hearts, minds and bodies of innocent women for far too long. These atrocities are not going to end without raising awareness and reaching out for help from people like you.

Posted in The WIP Talk

Interview with ‘Anchor Baby’ Director, Lonzo Nzekwe

Lonzo Nzekwe, the first time director of the movie, Anchor Baby has chosen to address an emotionally charged topic of the same name, which has created serious immigration-debate agitation in the US. Nzekwe, perhaps doubling as a child advocate, said

Posted in The WIP Talk

Event: My Africa Is Presents: The Lagos Chronicles!

My Africa Is swooped into Lagos, Nigeria and shot some awesome stories. The stories are now being shared with the world. Date: June 18th Venue: Marvin’s Restaurant, Address: 2007 14th Street, NW Washington, D.C. Time: 6PM Come through for some

Posted in The WIP Talk

Production Staff Needed for Volunteer work stateside & in Kenya

Baltimore Non-Profit organizing Production Staff for volunteer work stateside & in Kenya. Bahari Sisters, a newly formed service organization with the mission to uplift the status of women and children in Nairobi Kenya, is seeking volunteers with technical skills. Bahari’s

Posted in The WIP Talk

South African National Women’s Day Celebration

The South African Ambassador to the USA, His Excellency Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool and Ms. Rosieda Shabodien on the 9th of August, 2012 celebrated South African National Women’s Day, a day commemorated to recall South African Women’s commitment to justice and

Posted in The WIP Talk

Africa Fashion Week New York

Adirée Presents Africa Fashion Week New York WHERE FASHION BEGAN Broad Street Ballroom 41 Broad Street, New York, NY July 12 – 14, 2012 Africa Fashion Week New York is a luxury multi-day event including runway shows, vendor exhibitions, and

Posted in The WIP Talk

Help A Dad Dying of Cancer!

Help a dad dying of cancer get a drug he desperately needs to stay alive from Bristol-Myers Squibb! Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olwDT7NPSsM&feature=share The people that can make this happen are as follows: Teresa Bitetti, President and General Manager, BMS

Posted in The WIP Talk

Interview With Caine Prize Winner Olufemi Terry

If you are an avid reader of African literary works and you haven’t already heard of him, Caine Prize winning author, Olufemi Terry will soon become known to you as he is working steadily to become a household name. His

Posted in The WIP Talk

Under Seige in Iran: The Religious Freedom Education Project

The Religious Freedom Education Project at the Newseum & Moment Magazine invite you to an important & timely discussion: Under Seige in Iran: Religious Liberty & Freedom of the Press “The conditions for religious freedom in Iran have regressed to

Posted in The WIP Talk

Bigger Than Kony: An Open Discussion

Busboys and Poets presents an open discussion about foreign policy & humanitarian aid efforts in Uganda and the Congo in response to the international media attention garnered by Invisible Children’s KONY 2012 media campaign. Panelists include: Maurice Carney – Co-Founder

Posted in The WIP Talk

Sign Up

Sign up for The WIP Weekly - a digest of articles published by The WIP. Make us your source for quality international news!
Subscribe