Agnes, who fled Liberia during the first Liberian Civil War, seeking refuge in Sierra Leone and Guinea, worked three jobs to support her son's dream. In return, Kwity, who just wrapped up his fourth ...
When Denver-based documentary director Daniel Junge and producer Henry Ansbacher first contacted newly elected Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (who, among other degrees, received a masters in ...
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Olivier Nduhungirehe has placed youth engagement and cultural exchange at the center of his official visit to Liberia this week. On Thursday, September 11, ...
Most stories are told through only words, but Vera Oye' Yaa-Anna tells her stories not only using the spoken word but also music, dance and the imagination of her audience. "Just teaching people how ...
Justice and freedom, while essential, are not synonymous with healing in post-war societies. True recovery requires addressing deep-seated trauma, a nonlinear process distinct from legal justice or ...
The recent licensing fees announced by the Liberia Tourism Authority have sparked debate, and rightly so. According to an April 7, 2026, press release, musicians, actors, and dancers are expected to ...
“Please, please! I have to go. This is the only way.” This was a 12-year-old Kwity Paye to his mother Agnes, pleading to attend Bishop Hendricken, a private high school in Warwick, Rhode Island, ...