This month, we celebrate all things arty with some updates on new events centred around art, literature and heritage this May.
May is turning out to be an exciting month for art and literature lovers. We are excited to see Africa's first digital heritage museum launch in Ghana, and novelist Abena Eyeson discussing youth literature at the Herts Book Festival.
We are also introducing exclusive content for those of you that love our podcasts with a new paid-for podcast club in addition to our regular free monthly episodes. We've got some interesting people lined up to share with you including a prominent broadcaster and an award-winning photographer - so we hope you will stick around!
Feel free to let us know what you think about our content and how we can continue improving it. Have a great day.
Young Fiction with Abena
Abena Eyeson will join Roxy Eloise to discuss youth fiction during the Herts Book Festival in a segment called 'In Conversation with Fiction Writers'. If you are in the area, drop by. Click the button below to find out more about the Festival. Otherwise, visit issue five of our magazine (click Abena's image) to find out more about her.
The Podcast Club gives you exclusive access to bonus monthly human interest content from Ghanaians in the Motherland and in the Diaspora in addition to our free regular podcast bulletins.
For either a one-off donation or a small monthly subscription, hear first from Ghanaians making transformative change in their communities. This month, hear Karina's story, in full, as she recounts her escape from Ukraine.