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No 24 (2014): Trokosi Slavery, Sex Trafficking, Gender Violence, Small Business, Garifuna Community, Skin Color in Affirmative Action Economics and Trokosi Slavery in Ghana Abstract
Bernice Jacqueline Scott
 
No 20 (2012): Education in Africa Conversation with Linda Kreitzer on Social Work in Africa: Exploring Culturally Relevant Education and Practice in Ghana Abstract
Africa Knowledge Project
 
No 14 (2009): Struck By Lightening: The Transdiasporan Phenomenon of Skin Bleaching Ahoofe Kasa!: Skin Bleaching and the Function of Beauty Among Ghanaian Women Abstract
Yaba Amgborale Blay
 
No 29 (2016): Women's Autobiography in South Africa, Maternal Depression in Barbados and Film Reviews on Ama Ata Aidoo and Girlhood "A Corner, With My Desk and My Pen": A Review of The Art of Ama Ata Aidoo (2014), Yaba Badoe, Dir. Abstract
Charles Peterson
 
No 19 (2011): Dedicated to the Three Lionesses The Witches of Gambaga: What it Means to be a Witch in the Northern Region of Ghana Abstract
Yaba Mangela Badoe
 
No 14 (2009): Struck By Lightening: The Transdiasporan Phenomenon of Skin Bleaching Dying to Be White Abstract
Sylvia Arthur
 
No 20 (2012): Education in Africa The Gendered Nature of Schooling in Ghana: Hurdles to Girls Menstrual Management in School Abstract
Marni Sommer, Nana Mokoah Ackatia-Armah
 
No 10 (2007): Women Political Leaders (Part II) Judge Akua Kuenyehia: First Vice President Abstract
Nkiru Nzegwu
 
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