Ed-Talk: Tips for Making Studying History Easier
In the last installment of our 2021 back-to-school series, we are showcasing one of our most popular Ed-Talks: Tips for Making Studying History Easier. In this three-part #Edtalk, historian and …
In the last installment of our 2021 back-to-school series, we are showcasing one of our most popular Ed-Talks: Tips for Making Studying History Easier. In this three-part #Edtalk, historian and …
Storytelling plays a central part in cultures across the continent and the diaspora. It’s one of the best ways that we connect, as African women. Through our stories, we uplift …
Filmmaker Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah on Her Uncompromising Celebration of Black Women (Rotten Tomatoes) Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah is a young filmmaker on a mission to celebrate the beauty of #blackwomanhood. Ewurakua talks about representation …
This article was featured in our Journalism Issue. Mulitimedia journalist Eunice Onwona, 25, lets us take a walk in her shoes as a journalist at Africa Rizing in Accra, Ghana. From …
She hopes to change what people think an astronaut looks like (The Washington Post) Lisa Alcindor is many things: a pilot, speaker, dancer, model, scuba diver, PhD candidate, and yes, …
Memunatu Magazine’s back-to-school series features the team’s summer reading pick, “I Am a Girl From Africa.” Elizabeth Nyamayaro’s memoir, “I Am a Girl from Africa” is a feel-good story of …
Solly Malatsi and Makashule Gana raise more than R350k for poor communities (Times Live): “As men, it is important to be part of the solution…and try to find solutions for …
Calling all teachers and students: Memunatu membership is open for the 2021-2022 year! Sign up by joining us on WhatsApp. Students and teachers will receive inspiring content, activities, and skill-building opportunities …