Wednesday, 24 August 2011

100 People -A World Portrait

The following statistics are an abbreviated version of the research that we commissioned from the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay. The detailed research and source information can be found here. The statistics contained in the email that originally inspired the project have been retired, but can still be viewed here for purposes of comparison.



If the World were 100 PEOPLE:

50 would be female

50 would be male



20 would be children

There would be 80 adults,

14 of whom would be 65 and older



There would be:

61 Asians

12 Europeans

13 Africans

14 people from the Western Hemisphere



There would be:

31 Christians

21 Muslims

14 Hindus

6 Buddhists

12 people who practice other religions

16 people who would not be aligned with a religion



17 would speak a Chinese dialect

8 would speak Hindustani

8 would speak English

7 would speak Spanish

4 would speak Arabic

4 would speak Russian

52 would speak other languages



82 would be able to read and write; 18 would not



1 would have a college education

1 would own a computer



75 people would have some supply of food and a place to

shelter them from the wind and the rain, but 25 would not



1 would be dying of starvation

17 would be undernourished

15 would be overweight



83 would have access to safe drinking water

17 people would have no clean, safe water to drink



Sources: Fritz Erickson, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay and John A. Vonk, University of Northern Colorado, 2006; Returning Peace Corps Volunteers of Madison Wisconsin, Unheard Voices: Celebrating Cultures from the Developing World, 1992; Donella H. Meadows, The Global Citizen, May 31, 1990.
 

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Ghana Rising Hearts Jonas Hammond




Ghana born, Berlin based R&B/Soul/Jazz musician, Jonas Hammond’s single, James Town has all the zesty bright-yellow-sunshine-on-a-Saturday-morning vibe that I need right now, and I’m loving it. Easy listening with soul, Jonas Hammond [he’s new to Ghana Rising’s radar] is an incredible musician and his latest CD also entitled James Town is full to bursting with hits including the uplifting; One Smile, That Ghetto Soul, S.I.S (Suffering in Silence and Thank you Lord, -I just can’t believe that I haven’t heard of him until now, and I’m guessing that after you check out and download his music at http://www.reverbnation.com/jonashammond -you’ll also agree. I’m predicting big things for Mr Hammond. You can keep up with all his musical happenings via: http://www.myspace.com/zariaproductions

Monday, 22 August 2011

Ghana Rising Hearts Prince Silk Creations










"I hope my work will inspire you to dream big and know that you are capable of doing all things you desire.

Our journey on earth is not affected by what is done to us but how we handle the good and the bad, our reactions to what occurs on this journey determine our outcome. Do not be a spectator, a passenger along for the ride, Take action! Manifest your own destiny with a positive attitude and you will not only achieve fabulous results for yourself but inspire others to achieve excellence! As long as you have faith in the lord, motivation, diligence, you never give up no matter what obstacles you may encounter, you will have great success in life! You may encounter some bumps in your road to success that may deter you momentarily but don’t let them throw you off , stay strong, do not give up and I promise you all your hard work, faith and conviction will pay off and you will be blessed to reach heights you never could have imagined!"
Prince Duncan-Williams


***Prince Duncan-Williams’ Prince Silk Creations are new to Ghana Rising’s radar and I’m sooo pleased to have stumbled across them on Facebook. I’m now a fan. From Prince Duncan-Williams’ Abstracts to his African inspired pieces -they all have a certain jour de vive and conscious verve that lends itself to the here and now and I love them. You can find out more about Prince Duncan-Williams’ art and purchase the above pieces at: http://princesilkcreations.com/ https://www.facebook.com/princesilkcreations


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Kumasi, Ghana native Prince Duncan-Williams relocated to the United States in 1982. After studying architectural engineering at Takoradi Polytechnic, he joined a family tradition of silk art creations. Nearly 4 decades in the making, Prince Duncan-Williams has perfected this art carried down from generations to create breathtaking large scale masterpieces that combine African and American Culture. Prince is most inspired by Jazz Music, Rhythm, Harmony, Native Art and the great Pablo Picasso. The musical influence is apparent in his pieces from the harmonious juxtaposition of colors and shapes creating a melody of color, texture and perfectly balanced shapes. It is amazing that Prince Duncan-Williams has had no formal art training, it must be in his blood, handed down from generations of other family members.

Silk art creation is a unique, laborious, and complicated process in which a blended silk and rayon thread is arranged by hand and glued in rows. The rows of thread, work around in a spiral and every so often, changing directions, creating facets, patterns, and depth. These contrasting flows of colorful thread enhance the texture and mood of each dazzling image, creating a truly unique art form unto itself. There is no stitching involved in silk art creation; every piece is done entirely by hand, making each an original. Depending on the size, a single silk art creation requires 30 to over 320 hours of meticulous labor.

Prince Duncan-Williams has displayed his work across the nation at such esteemed galleries as the Getman Gallery in both their Venetian and The Fashion Show Mall locations. He has also displayed his work at The Time Gallery and The Edge Contemporary Gallery. Prince travels the nation bringing his masterpieces to fine art shows across the globe and has garnered numerous awards and accolades. His work continues to be admired by collectors from around the world.

Friday, 19 August 2011

Vote for Wanlov The Kubolor





**Watch out for the first few frames in this film clip directed by Dean Cornish, if it doesn’t shame us into cleaning up Ghana nothing will… Anyway do visit:

http://www.rfimusic.com/news-music/wanlov-kubalor-ghana -and vote for Wanlov The Kubolor -who’s music and verve continues to put Ghana on the map.
 
You can keep up with all of Wanlov The Kubolor’s musical happenings via https://www.facebook.com/kubolor
http://www.myspace.com/wanlov

AfricaFashionGuide launches CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN FASHION BOOK & WEBSITE on the Friday 9th September 2011 from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM (GMT) at The Africa Centre….



AfricaFashionGuide, a not-for-profit social enterprise promoting the African fashion and textile industry is launching their highly anticipated CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN FASHION BOOK & WEBSITE on the 9th September 2011 at The Africa Centre in Covent Garden.
This event will include a forum with contribution from fashion professionals and industry experts who will discuss and debate on the topics: ETHICAL . FASHION . AFRICA with panellists including:

Liesl Truscott - Textile Exchange
Tamsin Lejeune - Ethical Fashion Forum

Annegret Affolderbach - Choolips

Ola Shobowale - Fashion Show Director

Minna Salami - MsAfropoltan blogger
and more...!

Address
The Africa Centre
8 King Street
WC2E 8JT London
United Kingdom

For more information visit:
www.facebook.com/africafashionguide
www.twitter.com/africafashionguide

****Please note: That this is an invitation only event, please register your space early to avoid disappointment

Ghana Rising Hearts Joshua Kissi.....A very stylish man….










All images courtesy of Street Etiquette.com http://streetetiquette.com/


When uber fashionista and all round fabulous girl about town Noelle Bonner suggests something, you take note -and the thing in question is streetetiquette.com/ -a truly fashion fierce blog about menswear created by Ghana Rising’s latest man crush, Joshua Kissi and his mate, Travis Gumbs. On point, on trend and relevant -it’s a must for all things men/style and NOW. Plus Joshua Kissi has uber style.. You can check out all of Joshua’s fashionable happenings and style at:
 
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Founded in 2008, Street Etiquette is a style blog that approaches personal style from an urban perspective. With sartorial influences stretching over many areas and eras of fashion, owners Joshua Kissi and Travis Gumbs, each just twenty years old, combine to publish a truly unique vision of fashionable menswear. Among other accolades, Street Etiquette has been featured in magazines such as GQ and Complex, ranked Best Men’s Style Blog by the Guardian UK, and named among “40 Bloggers Who Really Count” by the London Times.

Agya Koo and A B Crenstil are performing LIVE this Saturday 20th August 2011 @ 8pm at Takoma Park, Maryland….




Sorry for the late notice….


Agya Koo has starred in over 100 Ghanaian movies since his introduction to the Ghanaian film industry; he now wants to take his music life too serious.

If you don’t know, Agya Koo started singing in the early 90s even before he started Key Soap concert party and has finally released his album, ‘Atoro Adiyifuo’.

Akwaaba Entertainment in partnership with Charlie Sound & Video is doing a concert with Agya Koo and AB Crentsil on the 20th of August, 2011 in Maryland, USA.

Come and experience good highlife music by purchasing a ticket for $30 and make sure you there before 8pm.

AB Crentsil and Agya Koo are happy about this concert and want Ghanaians to be at the venue ground which is Sligo Adventist School, 8300 Carrol Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
 
 

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Event Title : Agya Koo & A. B. Crentsil Live in Maryland
Event Type: Concert

Event Details : Charlie Sound & Video Presents -Agya Koo & A. B. Crentsil live in Concert!!

SAT. AUGUST. 20TH. 2011

Venue: SLIGO ADVENTIST SCHOOL

8300 Carroll Ave

Takoma Park, MD 20912.

Hosted by: Charles Lawson

Time: 8PM to 4AM.

Contacts: Charles - (240)478-5765

Albert Asiedu-Ofei(Mixmaster Berto)- (703) 298 -9531

MC Papa Linc - (718) 924-6727