Torn – A Story Told by Ahona Dam

Jul 30, 2021 | Colloquy

Ahona Dam is a sophomore at Newton South High School and a budding storyteller.

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Akhana Chhappa

Translated from the Gujarati by Rohee Dholakia Mother tongue As kindling forms from twigs well laid,So Sanskrit grows from speech folk make. No fire till the twigs are burned,No Sanskrit till folk speech is learned. Traders set prices high, Akha;Real trade needs local...

Empowering African Voices Online: The Impact of WikiAfrica Education

Written by Dina Rosa Agyemang Did you know that Wikipedia, the world's most popular online encyclopedia, has more information about the city of Paris than about all 55 African countries combined? Africa is a continent rich in resources and technological know-how, yet...

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