We would never dream of taking sacred artefacts from Christianity or Islam and placing them on our mantelpieces at home. So why do we do
Author: Abena Serwaa
Is it time we had more African history taught in UK schools?
Historian and journalist Gus Casely-Hayford comes from a prominent family line hailing from Ghana and Sierra Leone. The list includes his grandfather – lawyer, politician,
Remembering our past through symbols
As we celebrate the Ghana Society Luton’s Annual Kente Festival, guest blogger Kirsty Osei-Bempong explores another iconic facet to Ghana’s culture – the Adinkra. These
Denmark’s colonial past in Ghana
Did you know that since the 1650s, Denmark had had a physical presence in present-day Ghana, trading brandy and gunpowder in exchange for human cargo
