adwoabadoe.blogspot.com
ADWOA BADOE- AUTHOR: January 2011
http://adwoabadoe.blogspot.com/2011_01_01_archive.html
Saturday, January 1, 2011. Happy New Year from Between Sisters, the M.P. and me. Here is a photo I took with my M.P. Mr. Frank Valeriote and his daughter. They honoured me by coming to the book launch for Between Sisters on December 4, 2010. For 2011, I am hoping for tremendous momentum for my book, Between Sisters, and for myself as a novelist. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). News and Roots Afroculture. Happy New Year from Between Sisters, the M.P. and . View my complete profile.
adwoabadoe.blogspot.com
ADWOA BADOE- AUTHOR: February 2011
http://adwoabadoe.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html
Saturday, February 12, 2011. Breaking the ice with my audience, eases the stress and assures me I am among friends. I am still receiving comments and compliments, face to face and on email as I go about my life in Guelph. Now for something that will send positive vibrations via my book "Between Sisters", Candawide and to the USA and all over Africa! What did you say? Keep Hope Alive :-). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). News and Roots Afroculture. View my complete profile.
adwoabadoe.blogspot.com
ADWOA BADOE- AUTHOR: Sahara
http://adwoabadoe.blogspot.com/2011/08/sahara.html
Monday, August 1, 2011. Long before you searched my secrets. I am she who began life with nothing. But a handful of dust in a basin. I was told to squat thereon. Upon stocky muscled legs. To hatch my young ones. Yearning to be born. I was advised to till the land. And grow fruit trees. For the feeding of the nations in my womb. Instead I spilled the dust. Of the birthing bowl. Where meandering tributaries of great rivers end. The Nile, the. After miles of winding and branching. With chubby brown fingers.
adwoabadoe.blogspot.com
ADWOA BADOE- AUTHOR: February 2012
http://adwoabadoe.blogspot.com/2012_02_01_archive.html
Sunday, February 12, 2012. I do apologize for ignoring this blog for so long. I got really busy and instead of blogging my events and activities, I abandoned my blog for Facebook. I am planning a return and I hope to find the best strategy to keep up and keep you interested. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). News and Roots Afroculture. View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by luoman.
adwoabadoe.blogspot.com
ADWOA BADOE- AUTHOR: April 2011
http://adwoabadoe.blogspot.com/2011_04_01_archive.html
Thursday, April 28, 2011. Silence is not always golden. Sometimes it’s tight and airless. Silence is not always golden. Sometimes it’s sluggish and dull. Silence is not always golden. Sometimes it’s hollow and empty. Silence is not always golden. Sometimes it’s murky and vengeful. Silence can be golden. Giving room for faith and hope. In choosing silence, go for gold:. Temperate, patient and forgiving. If your silence holds no gold. Then find the golden in your words. Express your truth, communicate.
adwoabadoe.blogspot.com
ADWOA BADOE- AUTHOR: Storytelling the Coffee Break
http://adwoabadoe.blogspot.com/2012/03/storytelling-coffee-break.html
Friday, March 2, 2012. Storytelling the Coffee Break. It was with great interest I engaged in my daughter Stephanie's short movie project, which assignment was to depict change in a 90 second video. She was the writer, director and producer while Dorothy Odartey-Wellington and I acted. It's nice to see storytelling manifesting in the genes of my baby girl, and I can't wait to see what more she has to offer as she is still in high school. Enjoy! March 9, 2012 at 6:42 PM. March 14, 2012 at 7:08 PM.
adwoabadoe.blogspot.com
ADWOA BADOE- AUTHOR: The Guelph Symposium on the War of 1812
http://adwoabadoe.blogspot.com/2012/03/guelph-symposium-on-war-of-1812.html
Thursday, March 1, 2012. The Guelph Symposium on the War of 1812. Http:/ livinghistoryconference.com/seminars/seminar 11.php. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). News and Roots Afroculture. Eden Mills Festival, 2011. Kingston Writers Festival, 2011. Storytelling the Coffee Break. The Guelph Symposium on the War of 1812. View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by luoman.
adwoabadoe.blogspot.com
ADWOA BADOE- AUTHOR: ADVERTISEMENT
http://adwoabadoe.blogspot.com/2011/08/advertisement.html
Tuesday, August 16, 2011. Long natural African-woman hair. Sub-Saharan, tightly coiled. Easy to comb and rearrange. No pain, more gain. No lye, don’t. Here, find inexpensive. Silky locks, black or grey. Without costing hours and a day. Demanding a monthly wage. Beautiful hair to cover those horns. To lure brave men to bosom and care. I have considered all things. When it comes to my hair. I have joined the exclusive club of dreamers. Lying beneath the apple tree. Waiting with Newton for the apple to drop.
adwoabadoe.blogspot.com
ADWOA BADOE- AUTHOR: August 2011
http://adwoabadoe.blogspot.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
Tuesday, August 16, 2011. Long natural African-woman hair. Sub-Saharan, tightly coiled. Easy to comb and rearrange. No pain, more gain. No lye, don’t. Here, find inexpensive. Silky locks, black or grey. Without costing hours and a day. Demanding a monthly wage. Beautiful hair to cover those horns. To lure brave men to bosom and care. I have considered all things. When it comes to my hair. I have joined the exclusive club of dreamers. Lying beneath the apple tree. Waiting with Newton for the apple to drop.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT