Vacation for a Workaholic

When you wake up thinking about your to-do-list, when you send emails to your colleagues on weekends (overriding the out-of-office message you have set up), when you watch an interview with your boss as entertainment, when you check your Linked In at 5 am on your first day of vacation, when you is actually I, these might be indicators of that I am a workaholic?

Hence: I am taking a summer break from everything, including the blog, and will be back at the end of August with a colourful Chale Wote report!

Until then, find me on Instagram —>

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Why I Attend Chale Wote Street Art Festival!

Spirit robot partIn August CHALE WOTE is coming! The street festival enters its fifth year with the awesomest theme ever: SPIRIT ROBOT! It just does something to my imagination: spirit! robot! 

The festival has been announced to run from Aug 18-21 with LABS @ CHALE WOTE on Aug 18-19. I understand that as the main, public part of the festival is the weekend 20-21 August, 2016. Location: Jamestown, Accra.

I will be going to the festival with my entire family. I am especially looking forward seeing the festival through my now five year old child’s eyes and seeing my teen relatives’ reactions. Personally, I am attending for the people, the art-meets-community, the fabulous fashion, the street food, and the general feeling of marvel.

Do you not also want to be part of the Chale Wote Spirit Robot?

Spirit Robot is described like this on the organiser Accra Dot Alt website:

 In 2016, we ramp up the energy of CHALE WOTE by building a universal TRANSmitter  – a singular architecture – that we call SPIRIT ROBOT. This immersive memory-tech presents a world within a world where life can be structured on different terms.

CHALE WOTE 2016 exists as an interconnected system of pan-African geometry shifting. SPIRIT ROBOT  is a sacred current that decodes worldly systems of racist capitalism, alienation and subjection. SPIRIT ROBOT mutates these frequencies as a way of creating new histories, art and knowledge.

Robot points to mechanical forces that restrict our right to be human – to feel and to express – and to be free. Robot signifies the machine – the myriad constraints that people of African descent on the continent and around the world confront on a daily basis with our very lives. SPIRIT ROBOT reprograms history by melding West African mythology, cosmogramming, and artistic practice in a radical unveiling of alternative African realities. Together we animate stolen dreams, deferred inventions, and lost science through an intercultural kinship. We reclaim memory maps about who we are and where we are going.

What we are speaking of is Spirit – a collective creative process that is human and metaphysical, potent, available and abundant. Spirit is on the move through a series of portals – doors of persistent return – that open up a blueprint for radical reconstruction of our realities and pan-African building.  It refers to the energetic abilities we employ to create a new encounter with reality that is entirely of our choosing and construction. Here we access liberating spaces of art and possibility, embedding our codes of connection in a live archive that we continue to build upon.

How do we create intentionally coded spaces – an algebra of minds – that can be grasped and shared? In 2016, we build bridges of possibilities between us, connecting our visions of reality with one another and the challenge to dig deeper. Stretching these projects together into a meta-network is an act of deep engagement with community, and an exercise in countering historical forms of hierarchyexclusionfracture and disharmony.

With SPIRIT ROBOT, we construct and amplify our own technologies to create a spectacular present where are we free .

See my earlier posts on Chale Wote Festival 2011, 2012, 2013 (no photos), 2014.

 

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Global Ghana: A Ghana Studies Association Conference in Cape Coast, July 6-9, 2016.

A Ghana Studies Association Conference in Cape Coast 6-9 July, 2016.

Here are the Twitter highlights from four days of all things Ghana!

Day 1.

It started on a bus taking us from Accra to green Cape Coast.

On our way to the Triennial Ghana Studies Association Conference in Cape Coast, Ghana! #GlobalGhana https://t.co/hHPFzxt1hu

On our way to the Triennial Ghana Studies Association Conference in Cape Coast, Ghana! #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/hHPFzxt1hu
On the way to Cape Coast for Ghana Studies Association conference #globalghana
We were housed in three different locations, on and around campus. There were mixed reviews…
Jangles Guesthouse Annex Cape Coast. Horrible. Isolated. Not a good start #globalghana
#globalghana we are in cape coast for 4 days. ?????
Excited to be at University of Cape Coast for @GhanaStudiesASAconference #globalghana
Oh no! Organizers just announced there is no WiFi at this ??? #GlobalGhana conference! ?
I of course made sure I had both phone and iPad “bundled up” well well, but I worry for the hashtag!! #GlobalGhana  https://twitter.com/joseph_nti/status/750669210280423428 …
Ghana studies conference. Cape Coast. #GlobalGhana
On the afternoon of the 6th, the conference panel sessions kicked off.

At the first ??? #GlobalGhana panel Kafui Tsekpo discusses& problematizes "bad leadership" in Ghana's 4th republic. https://t.co/gEYIsIriQi

At the first ??? #GlobalGhana panel Kafui Tsekpo discusses& problematizes “bad leadership” in Ghana’s 4th republic. pic.twitter.com/gEYIsIriQi
At Ghana Studies Association conference in Cape Coast. Excited for interdisciplinary learning and networking #globalghana
Did you know the first radio broadcast in Ghana happened on 31 July, 1935? Victoria Ellen Smith tells us about the relay ??? #GlobalGhana

These were the guys that made that first relay broadcast happen. ???#GlobalGhana https://t.co/DMvumUhiFN

These were the guys that made that first relay broadcast happen. ???#GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/DMvumUhiFN
The first broadcast was initiated by the Governor and was part of commonwealth strategy to “celebrate British culture”. ??? #GlobalGhana

In 1958, tables turned when Ghana set up a commission into "an external service for Radio Ghana". ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/mGoN4fPlMF

In 1958, tables turned when Ghana set up a commission into “an external service for Radio Ghana”. ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/mGoN4fPlMF
My head is growing: Singing Net, Okyeame Magazine, Writer’s Showcase, Voices of Our Time – @writersPG @BloggingGhana roots!??? #GlobalGhana
Daniel Yaw Fiaveh on what it means to have a penis in Ghana in his paper “Hegemonic Penile Discourses and Continuities…” ??? #GlobalGhana
“Phallic competence” is important in constructing masculinity in Ghana, argues Fiaveh, but what that exactly mean in Ghana? ??? #GlobalGhana
I have no idea how to theorize the fact that men do not open up to talk about issues of phallic competence, says Fiaveh. ??? #GlobalGhana

Full house next door where Ghanaian emigrants are being discussed ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/BH5Cm8fSZQ

Full house next door where Ghanaian emigrants are being discussed ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/BH5Cm8fSZQ

David Peterson del Mar discusses letter exchanges between Ghana & US. A teacher shares outcomes. ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/W1Lg1GcQQR

David Peterson del Mar discusses letter exchanges between Ghana & US. A teacher shares outcomes. ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/W1Lg1GcQQR
Alison Okuda presents a paper on “The migrant’s experience in post-colonial Ghana”. A text by Kofi Awonoor illustrates it! ???? #GlobalGhana
Last paper day1: Rita Nketia on second-generation African-Canadian Identity. She opens by problematising “black immigrants” ??? #GlobalGhana
What is the transnational capacity of the second-generation? Nketia outlines her PHD research at the end of her talk. ??? #GlobalGhana
“Ghanaian parents abroad want to go home, but didn’t raise us to. In their minds, Ghana is where you go to die!” – Nketia ??? #GlobalGhana

Final session for the day @GhanaStudiesASA @aswadiaspora conference ??? #GlobalGhana is a roundtable on liberation. https://t.co/ZCYi5qIWy5

Final session for the day @GhanaStudiesASA @aswadiaspora conference ??? #GlobalGhana is a roundtable on liberation. pic.twitter.com/ZCYi5qIWy5
Did you know a group of African-Americans repatriated to Saltpond, Ghana in 1914-15? @ebonycoletu has done the research! ??? #GlobalGhana
So, @SankaraLives asks, why is anti imperialist liberation politics often so conservative? ??? #GlobalGhana
.@ato_quayson looks at the ethnopolitical diaspora and suggests we have to rethink liberation in the neoliberal era. ??? #GlobalGhana
.@ato_quayson‘s examples: “violently dispersed diasporas” (Somalis & South Africans), the new diaspora is economic. ??? #GlobalGhana
After the euphoria of breaking free, our politics did not take us very far in terms of liberation, suggests Amoah @Ashesi ??? #GlobalGhana
“Gender is not just women, it is also men! And also those who define differently” @ebonycoletu brings clarity to the convo #GlobalGhana???
“Why don’t we discuss this with Indiana & current events in the US to make the conversation less polarized?”-@SankaraLives ??? #GlobalGhana
What is freedom? Have we not focused too much on the political kingdom? How do we critique power? Forge inclusion? ??? #GlobalGhana
Discussions from conference panels continues online…
Good to be linked. Can you recommend any penis readings to my followers? I’ll recommend @adventurefrom #GlobalGhana  https://twitter.com/fiaveh/status/750752126381481984 …
You said Ghanaian women see it as they can “own” a penis (dildo?) – is that part of the penile economy? #GlobalGhana https://twitter.com/fiaveh/status/750752618763415552 …
Veteran anthropologist Gracia Clark adds that homophobia in Africa is an import “wholesale” from US ! ??? #GlobalGhana
Next speaker: “I hope I’ll not get into trouble for what I’m going to say” This liberation convo is now a homosexuality convo. #GlobalGhana
“Every phone has an African piece in it – cobalt!”, @ato_quaysonargues Africans are not proud enough, but have reason to be! #GlobalGhana
This ends today’s tweeting from??? #GlobalGhana. I’ll be back tomorrow. Thanks for reading and RTing – shoutout to @Nnedi!

Day 2.

Hoping to catch up with presentations on day 2 of GSA conference after our guests have settled in #GlobalGhana @GhanaStudiesASA
Waking up at Jangles Hotel Cape Coast: no running water, no breakfast. Perfect preparation for day of presentations #globalghana

 

2nd day underway at the Ghana Studies Association. Our 1st panel 2day is Society & Change in the North. #GlobalGhana https://t.co/RLxB294zsZ

2nd day underway at the Ghana Studies Association. Our 1st panel 2day is Society & Change in the North. #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/RLxB294zsZ
I’m in Room 1 listening to Melinda Adams discuss gender and political careers in Ghana. ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/FHEcFINPjC
Did you know that 9 of 10 MPs in Ghana are men? ??? #GlobalGhana
Melinda Adams talking about how political parties make gender and gender makes political parties in Ghana. #GlobalGhana
“Recruitment is largely informal and it does not favor women, either they violate party or societal norms by engaging”. ??? #GlobalGhana

Day 2. Neoliberalism and Pan-Africanist Futures. #GlobalGhana https://t.co/vRYTMr6yd9

Day 2. Neoliberalism and Pan-Africanist Futures. #GlobalGhanapic.twitter.com/vRYTMr6yd9

Melinda Adams currently reading from her paper: "Gender and Political Careers in Ghana" #GlobalGhana https://t.co/6oYTnwpfKL

Melinda Adams currently reading from her paper: “Gender and Political Careers in Ghana” #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/6oYTnwpfKL
Did you know both @GhanaNPP and @OfficialNDCGh have a 50% reduced filing fee for women and other underrepresented groups? ??? #GlobalGhana
#GlobalGhana is now trending in Ghana, ranking 22
Running for office is still very expensive and candidates have to prove contributions to constituency and get signatures. ??? #GlobalGhana
Adams discusses the recent @GhanaNPP policy to protect the 16 seats held by women – which was withdrawn after criticism. ??? #GlobalGhana
In Rwanda 4 of 10 MPs are men, in the US, 8 of 10. See statistics for all countries here  http://www.ipu.org/wmn-e/classif.htm … ??? #GlobalGhana

Next Nana Akua Anyidoho discusses the implementation of the Domestic Violence Act. ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/GiieJv9cVH

Next Nana Akua Anyidoho discusses the implementation of the Domestic Violence Act. ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/GiieJv9cVH
Strategies for implementation: 1. Collaboration within existing structures, 2. Public awareness, 3. Training. – Anyidoho ??? #GlobalGhana
I wonder how these strategies can be transferred to implementation of other laws? ??? #GlobalGhana
Anyidoho concludes by asking if it is inevitable that CSOs are weaker in an implementation phase (vs law passing phase). ??? #GlobalGhana
“Growing up in a typical village in Ghana in the 80s, I saw my mother doing all domestic work.” – Hubert Asiedu ??? #GlobalGhana
“The main purpose is to investigate men’s perception of unpaid work and what they actually do.” – Asiedu ??? #GlobalGhana
Hubert Asiedu’s presentation is ??? “My lifelong project is on modern men!” ??? #GlobalGhana
All set for the keynote luncheon – Ato Quayson: “Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism: Accra’s Oxford Street” #GlobalGhana@GhanaStudiesASA
Asiedu’s typology of men: 1. Traditional, 2. Transitional, 3. Modern ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/8XPWk7Rg8O
Many men say they are willing to do domestic unpaid work, but only “undercover” or when people are not around. – Asiedu ??? #GlobalGhana

Asiedu concludes that while many women go into paid work, the reverse is not true. ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/0Ki0XeH32O

Asiedu concludes that while many women go into paid work, the reverse is not true. ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/0Ki0XeH32O

Listening to "Transition to Modern Men: Exploring Men's Involvement in Unpaid Work" by Hubert Asiedu #globalghana https://t.co/DI9UY6I3AX

Listening to “Transition to Modern Men: Exploring Men’s Involvement in Unpaid Work” by Hubert Asiedu #globalghana pic.twitter.com/DI9UY6I3AX
Hubert Asiedu talking about “Transition to Modern Man: Exploring Men’s Involvement in Unpaid Work” #GlobalGhana
There is a strong cultural expectation for women to do unpaid work in certain parts of Ghana -Hubert Asiedu #GlobalGhana
Hubert Asiedu talking abt 3 typologies of men in Ghana: 1. Traditional men 2.Transitional men 3. Modern Men #GlobalGhana
I asked about literature on patriarchal societies & winner takes all majoritarian democracies. Adams said systems matter! ??? #GlobalGhana

This interesting gender panel was hosted by @Fiaveh ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/CfFOCw73Lu

This interesting gender panel was hosted by @Fiaveh ??? #GlobalGhanapic.twitter.com/CfFOCw73Lu

2nd panels of the day: Discourse on Gender & Social Roles II / Neoliberalism & Pan-Africanist Futures. #GlobalGhana https://t.co/hQWiVIoUQK

2nd panels of the day: Discourse on Gender & Social Roles II / Neoliberalism & Pan-Africanist Futures. #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/hQWiVIoUQK

Nana Akua Anyidoho presents:"Civil Society Actors and the Implementation of the Domestic Violence Act". #GlobalGhana https://t.co/CKGiQsPiMi

Nana Akua Anyidoho presents:”Civil Society Actors and the Implementation of the Domestic Violence Act”. #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/CKGiQsPiMi
Asiedu Hubert’s conclusions about men in Ghana. #GlobalGhanapic.twitter.com/zTVkLpojYD
Asiedu Hubert’s conclusions about men in Ghana. #GlobalGhanapic.twitter.com/zTVkLpojYD
EXTRA SESSION at ??? #GlobalGhana! Topic: Ghana Elections 2016. Time: 5.45pm Venue: Room 2 Sasakawa Conference. EXTRA SESSION! ???
EXTRA SESSION at ??? #GlobalGhana! Topic: Ghana Elections 2016. Time: 5.45pm Venue: Room 2 Sasakawa Conference. EXTRA SESSION! ???

The keynote speech by @ato_quayson will be a completely new lecture premiering for @GhanaStudiesASA ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/CAbW0V76zA

The keynote speech by @ato_quayson will be a completely new lecture premiering for @GhanaStudiesASA ??? #GlobalGhanapic.twitter.com/CAbW0V76zA
A scene from earlier this week opens @ato_quayson‘s talk. ??? #GlobalGhana

Keynote speech by Prof. Ato Quayson Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism:Accra's Oxford Street. #globalghana https://t.co/3knFI91BDD

Keynote speech by Prof. Ato Quayson Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism:Accra’s Oxford Street. #globalghana pic.twitter.com/3knFI91BDD
Prof. Ato Quayson talking on the history of Oxford Street, Osu, Accra in his own poignant and at times hilarious way #globalghana
Prof @ato_quayson took some students on a tour of Jamestown &was asked for “something small”.He reflects on what happened ??? #GlobalGhana
.@ato_quayson on as a Fanti being able to pass for Ga &adds “abroad I’m taken for a Nigerian”, why he doesn’t know. Laughter. #GlobalGhana
The topic of cosmopolitanisms is a continuation @ato_quayson‘s celebrated book Oxford Street, Accra  https://www.dukeupress.edu/Oxford-Street-Accra/ …??? #GlobalGhana
Did you know that before the Accra earthquake 1939, the city had no structural plan? (Source: @ato_quayson) ??? #globalghana
I’d love to hear @ato_quayson on @AccraWeDey podcast! More people should hear what he has to say about Accra! ???#globalghana
The papers also all pointed to a dynamic gender situation in politics, policy and homes! ??? #GlobalGhana  https://twitter.com/fiaveh/status/751048862962450432 …
@Fiaveh All’s well now. Relocated to my own town, Elmina. With plenty of fresh fish for breakfast + the lively harbour as sight #globalghana
Q&A for @ato_quayson on the 1939 town planning process, the term “obruni” and race. ??? #GlobalGhana
Interesting response on the 1939 earthquake and the British empire crisis management. In 1944, a town plan was presented. ??? #GlobalGhana
In 1954, a “very compete have town plan” was presented complete with “green wedges and maps”. ??? #GlobalGhana
Later city plans, says @ato_quayson did not reference earlier plans: “There was a lack of ‘sankofa-ism’!” ??? #GlobalGhana
That sounds better! Maybe post a photo from Elmina harbor here tomorrow? ??? #GlobalGhana  https://twitter.com/micheldoortmont/status/751056189572706304 …

The ??? #GlobalGhana conference is generously hosted by University of Cape Coast on its lush campus! https://t.co/E5t76QyLOO

The ??? #GlobalGhana conference is generously hosted by University of Cape Coast on its lush campus! pic.twitter.com/E5t76QyLOO

.@DetroittoAccra @waynestate discusses vehicles,drivers& "paralyzing immobility" on our roads ???. ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/kbHL2tzlCp

.@DetroittoAccra @waynestate discusses vehicles,drivers& “paralyzing immobility” on our roads ???. ??? #GlobalGhanapic.twitter.com/kbHL2tzlCp
“Driving in postcolonial Ghana is characterized by low profitability and a nostalgia for “our time” – @DetroittoAccra ???#GlobalGhana
Late on day 2, the hashtag #GlobalGhana trended on Twitter, suggesting it was one of the most used hashtags in Ghana for some time.
TT GHANA 15:13 1.#DearFutureWife 2.#PhilandoCastile3.#GlobalGhana 4.#Hallelujah 5.America 6.#LIVETKO 7.Pogba 8.Portugal 9.Nima 10.Trump

W. Donkoh reveals a gap in the literature on female migrants fr Northern Gh:"Not all are kayayees!"??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/coMxJm3vMQ

W. Donkoh reveals a gap in the literature on female migrants fr Northern Gh:”Not all are kayayees!”??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/coMxJm3vMQ
Gracia Clark talks about the Second Hand Clothing Trade, transitioning fr “obruni wawu” to “force”! ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/Q68uz1mhSp
Second hand clothing trade steps: containers to Tema, sold by container to Kumasi, broken into bales and sold to traders. ??? #GlobalGhana

Ghana Studies matriarch Gracia Clark speaks on the layers of the secondhand clothing industry #globalghana https://t.co/Mo9p9H3KUJ

Ghana Studies matriarch Gracia Clark speaks on the layers of the secondhand clothing industry #globalghana pic.twitter.com/Mo9p9H3KUJ

Gracia Clark: second-hand clothing as a system of unequal exchange negotiated thru strategic agency #globalghana https://t.co/wlbpGOXRye

Gracia Clark: second-hand clothing as a system of unequal exchange negotiated thru strategic agency #globalghana pic.twitter.com/wlbpGOXRye
Clark suggests second hand clothing has expanded fueled by a change in perception in Ghana. ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/E5e9HeZpJy
Second hand traders noticed the recession in US/Europe and told Clark clothes came worn out to Ghana! ??? #GlobalGhana indeed!

Kadari Taylor-Watson of @LifeAtPurdue discusses "the other face of Africa" using this @Vlisco ad. ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/cPx1unbZ2R

Kadari Taylor-Watson of @LifeAtPurdue discusses “the other face of Africa” using this @Vlisco ad. ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/cPx1unbZ2R

What about the snail?TaylorWatson argues that it is symbolic of changing,improving or modernizing. ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/aGOMGKbzDK

What about the snail?TaylorWatson argues that it is symbolic of changing,improving or modernizing. ??? #GlobalGhanapic.twitter.com/aGOMGKbzDK
What is the agency of Africans vs wax print producers? Taylor-Watson says renaming cloth, designing &styling it is agency. ??? #GlobalGhana
” Three typologies of men in Ghana: 1. Traditional men 2.Transitional men 3. Modern Men ” – Hubert Asiedu #GlobalGhana
China is to increase import of goods from Ghana over $6.5 billion #GlobalGhana Ghana has become the fastest growing economy in the world
Just realized Kadari Taylor-Watson is on Twitter as @Afroscholar! ??? #GlobalGhana
Q&A brings up @Uber_Ghana@DetroittoAccra says U caters to an “afropolitan” group who have credit cards and smartphones…??? #GlobalGhana
.@jesseshipley mentions @Accradotalt‘s ChaleWote festival & how it initially was bigger on social media than on the ground. ???#GlobalGhana
“Isn’t social media amazing?” Q for @DetroittoAccra turns the convo to the female taxi drivers we know from social media. ???#GlobalGhana
#GlobalGhana was still trending.
TT GHANA 18:53 1.#DearFutureWife 2.#PhilandoCastile3.#GlobalGhana 4.#Hallelujah 5.America 6.#LIVETKO 7.Pogba 8.Portugal 9.Nima 10.Trump

Day 3.

@Kuukuwa_ @kzshabazz @TebogoDitshego we just talking about this at the Ghana Studies Assoc. Conference yesterday.#globalghana
@Kuukuwa_ @kzshabazz @TebogoDitshego we just talking about this at the Ghana Studies Assoc. Conference yesterday.#globalghana

Ato Quayson during yesterday’s keynote “Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism: Accra’s Oxford Street” #GlobalGhana https://t.co/OX7NS5PmMZ

Ato Quayson during yesterday’s keynote “Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism: Accra’s Oxford Street” #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/OX7NS5PmMZ
Victoria Ellen Smith talks to us about the Adu Boahen Memorial Library being set up at the history department, Uni of Gh. ??? #GlobalGhana
President Nana Akua Anyidoho: @GhanaStudiesASA has 87 members in 14 countries. ??? #GlobalGhana
Do you want to be a member of @GhanaStudiesASA? Just fill the form (and pay the dues) ??  http://ghanastudies.com/announcements/membership/ … ??? #GlobalGhana

Roundtable on on the Politics and Practice of Study Abroad in Ghana. ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/1zMcb8oxzV

Roundtable on on the Politics and Practice of Study Abroad in Ghana. ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/1zMcb8oxzV
Dennis Laumann got a career & family from study abroad in Gh:”study abroad is a family business, study abroad is my life!” ??? #GlobalGhana

Film maker (Trevor Getz) meets critics (led by Jesse Shipley) session on the film/app about Abina. ??? #GlobalGhana https://t.co/GSSkNv2arE

Film maker (Trevor Getz) meets critics (led by Jesse Shipley) session on the film/app about Abina. ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/GSSkNv2arE
“Abina & the important men” was first a comic book, now film, app &1,5 week curriculum on slavery.  http://Abina.org  ??? #GlobalGhana
Some Ghana scholars might take an interest in the conversation on depression led by @sistaclinik. ???#GlobalGhana  https://twitter.com/sistaclinik/status/751381939270086656 …
For Ghana scholars wanting to write on the 2016 elections, please email me khadu@ashesi.edu.gh to join the ??? #GlobalGhanaworking group!

I also recommend ??? #GlobalGhana folks to follow @GhanaDecides for updates on the elections https://t.co/96wbm0cyov https://t.co/oJBe2xBjMY

I also recommend ??? #GlobalGhana folks to follow @GhanaDecides for updates on the elections  http://ghanadecides.com  pic.twitter.com/oJBe2xBjMY
News interlinking with GSA conf. #GlobalGhana RT @S_de_Oliveira: How China’s trawlers are emptying Guinea’s oceans  http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36734578 …
Getz is receiving praise for translating his research into accessible formats like the graphic novel & the app. ??? #GlobalGhana
Perhaps @letiarts could help “translate” Abina to a Ghanaian audience and maybe even a game? ??? #GlobalGhana

GSA Film Makers Meet Critics -Trevor Getz's film: Abina and the Important Men #GlobalGhana https://t.co/9FkgqRHr4o

GSA Film Makers Meet Critics -Trevor Getz’s film: Abina and the Important Men #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/9FkgqRHr4o

Day 4.

Good morning from ??? #GlobalGhana's last day. Photo from @Ashesi-led Roundtable on Private Postgraduate Education. https://t.co/CWEjKmqvyF

Good morning from ??? #GlobalGhana‘s last day. Photo from @Ashesi-led Roundtable on Private Postgraduate Education. pic.twitter.com/CWEjKmqvyF
Abosede George uses “Brazilian” architecture in Lagos & Accra to discuss migrants and identity. ??? #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/UaMCYCfBBq
Hermann Wilhelm von Hesse makes an argument on the evolving social space among female slave owners. ???#GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/AnXJWQZV7H

Faculty, alumni and students represent @IUBloomington at the @GhanaStudiesASA conference #globalghana https://t.co/mPplXrTc6s

Faculty, alumni and students represent @IUBloomington at the @GhanaStudiesASA conference #globalghana pic.twitter.com/mPplXrTc6s

Observing the political speeches at Bakatue festival Elmina with vice-president and others #elections #GlobalGhana https://t.co/2asrkugyeG

Observing the political speeches at Bakatue festival Elmina with vice-president and others #elections #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/2asrkugyeG

Esther Yeboah Danso-Wiredu talks about self governance in Accra's Old Fadama area (Sodom&Gomorrah).???#GlobalGhana https://t.co/ApdqO9dm2R

Esther Yeboah Danso-Wiredu talks about self governance in Accra’s Old Fadama area (Sodom&Gomorrah).???#GlobalGhanapic.twitter.com/ApdqO9dm2R
In Old Fadama,buildings are mostly wood.Each room can host as many as 10 people. “I want to talk about how people survive”. ???#GlobalGhana
The institutions present in Old Fadama are non-state: NGOs, ethnic chiefs and community groups, says Yeboah Danso-Wiredu. ???#GlobalGhana
Next talk is also on Old Fadama.Paul Stacey asks qs on property governance in state absence:How is it regulated?Legitimized????#GlobalGhana
Stacey talks about individual initiatives like Adam’s toll bridge, a similar project described here  http://www.thebigroundtable.com/stories/the-bridge-to-sodom-and-gomorrah/ …???#GlobalGhana
Comment: It is not true the state is absent in Old Fadama, tax is collected and there is an assembly with assembly men! ???#GlobalGhana
Reply:Tax is NOT collected in Old Fadama after a dispute with AMA some time back. Yes, assembly man, but no public services! ???#GlobalGhana
A heated convo on if there is a police station or not in Old Fadama ensues. ???#GlobalGhana
Thank you ??? #GlobalGhana now towards Accra!
All set for the closing reception of GSA’s 2016 triennial conference at the University of Cape Coast #GlobalGhana
It’s been so great to hear so many great papers and see so many good friends at the @GhanaStudiesASA #globalghana conference!
Really enjoyed the #GlobalGhana conference in Cape Coast! Audience, field trip, and entertainment pic.twitter.com/wONVluLMUL
Images of Elmina Slave Castle: entrance, Catholic chapel, courtyard, & view of the town #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/KcrDSYaRM3
Elmina’s colorful buildings & security towers (guarded by Asafo companies) and King Nana Kobina Gyan I #GlobalGhana pic.twitter.com/rCNhkNgJkr
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Update: #DayatDVLA

In April, I went to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority in Tema and wrote a report about my visit and my issues. This week, I returned.

I was hoping to meet the boss Mr Lamptey to follow up on my concerns and suggestions. At my last visit I wrote a complaint letter where in brief I had written:

Operations of DVLA is very difficult to understand for customers…It would be helpful if there were:

  • a central reception
  • signs and step-by-step instructions
  • personel wore uniforms or at least name tags
  • fees were clearly pasted on the wall (online only vehicle licensing fees are available, not drivers’ licensing fees).

However, Mr Lamptey had been transferred and in his place Mr Osei-Bio sat. I told him my errand and he calmly and kindly responded to my concerns. My thank you email to him captures the highlights of our conversation:

Dear Mr Osei-Bio,

Thank you for seeing me today and listening to my complaints. I was happy to hear you are revisiting the issue of improved customer information to starve the market for “connection men”. It was also good to hear that at the end of next month, new card printing machines will be in and the long waiting time for licenses will be a thing of the past.

Please see my blogpost on the April visit here:
https://kajsaha.com/2016/04/my-visit-at-dvla-and-the-issue-of-speaking-up/

Again, thank you for your time and your patience in hearing one of your customers out
Best wishes,
/Kajsa

I promptly got a response:

My dear thanks for your concern as our customer .We have some challenges with our printing machines but we are acquiring new ones so hopefully your next visit you will see improvement.

I now feel like I have adopted DVLA Tema and I will not let go until I see improvement. Are you willing to adopt a government agency today?

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