Making The Grade, But Not The Jobs-The Case Of African Immigrants In The US
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme | Posted in African Trumpet News, Education, Law Immigration and You,
By Sitinga Kachipande, November 2011
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Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme | Posted in African Trumpet News, Education, Law Immigration and You,
By Sitinga Kachipande, November 2011
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Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 04/4/13
Since President Barack Obama prevailed in the 2012 U.S. presidential elections, there has been much talk about the reasons why the Republican Party lost the highly contested race. Much of the chatter has surrounded the fact that the Republican Party clearly and mistakenly neglected a significant population of the voting electorate, Spanish speaking people or Hispanics. The statistics show that Hispanics favored Obama over Republican candidate Mitt Romney in the November 6, 2012 election by 71 percent to 27 percent.
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 04/4/13
After watching the enchanting stage work and experiencing the sounds that emanate from this Southern California based Afocentric Acapella group, THOKOZA, one is left to wonder how come they can sing like that but are not a household name yet? How come they are not that famous? Well, now LISTEN! That is about to change courtesy their debut album release “TERERA”.
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 08/15/12
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Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 11/16/11
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Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 09/21/11
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Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 08/18/11
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Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 06/23/11
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 06/23/11
Nkechi Agwu, Ph.D., is the President of the American Association of University Women New York City (AAUW NYC) Branch. She is a past Executive Vice President, Program Co-Vice President, Public Policy Chair, Black History Chair, By-laws Committee Member, Emerging Leader and Educational Foundation Honoree of the Branch. She has given several workshops and presentations for students and parents within the NYC Branch’s Explore Your Opportunities (EYO) Conference, College/University Program and Black History Program.
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 04/13/11
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Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 04/13/11
Peter and Paula Imafidon, 9-year-old twins from Waltham Forest in northeast London, England are a part of the highest-achieving clan in the history of Great Britain education. The two youngest siblings have made British history as the youngest students to ever enter high school. They astounded veteran experts of academia when they became the youngest to ever pass the University of Cambridge’s advanced mathematics exam. That's on top of the fact they have set world records when they passed the A/AS-level math papers.
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 04/13/11
Any time a potential writer or advertiser in conversation inquires after a pause, where are you from? If he does not answer he is from where I am originally from, no matter how excited he was about our project and how happy he is about Africans projecting a positive image of Africa etc.etc, I immediately conclude, that is the last time I will hear from him or her. It is so sad that even business people looking at the African community market and accept that this vehicle is the best platform for them will still feel reluctant to advertise and support this project just because perhaps the editors name does not sound familiar.
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 04/13/11
Debt- defined loosely as an amount of money owed to a person, organization or nation for funds borrowed is one of the most talked about topics in any household and financial planning workshop. Countries and Nations devote whole ministries and boards to discuss and manage debt. My church, The Solid Foundation Chapel, is currently treating debt as a topic in our practical living series lessons. I have personally over the years taught many workshops on Debt and how to get out of debt. So I will like to discuss an aspect of this all important subject-debt this month!
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 02/15/11
The African Trumpet is the premier free African Community newspaper for the African Community in America. It carries African and community news from the continent as well as about news of Africans in America.
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 12/15/10
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 10/19/10
The Gathering Of African Legacies, (GOAL), an initiative of the All Nations African SDA church, San Bernardino, at its maiden congregation recently honored the African Trumpet and its editor Isaac Amo-Kyereme for taking the initiative to inform Africans in America of happenings within the community and on the continent.
Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 10/13/10
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Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 09/14/10
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Posted by Isaac Amo Kyereme on 07/13/10
One of the popular questions my office has received since February this year has been on the new Credit Card Act, the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act (CARD Act) which took effect on February 22nd 2010 and how it impacts them, so I decided to research into it. Below are some of my findings from articles, publications, industry practitioners and personal experiences of real people.
Posted by AfricanTrumpet Admin on 06/15/10
By: N. Amma Twum-Baah......
There are many statements a woman should never utter out loud, even to her closest friends. For African women, there's the following: "I don't want to be a wife," I don't want to be a mother," and "I don't know how/want to cook!" Any of these utterances even among friends are bound to get you shunned, heavily judged, questioned and labeled by both men and women alike. And even as unacceptable as these statements are, some are more tolerable than others.
"I don't know how to cook" might get you by among some circles because it's never too late to learn. Some may even attempt to rescue you by throwing a few recipe lifelines your way for the occasional times when the need arises to impress others with your cooking skills - like the new man in your life. Unless, of course, your 'I don't know how to cook" is because of your "I don't want to be a wife." In which case, you have nothing to worry about besides having to explain why you "don't want to be a wife!"
Posted by AfricanTrumpet Admin on 06/15/10
THE LAW & YOU with Ben Frimpong Esq......
Becoming a permanent resident in the United States is an important step in realizing the American dream and becoming a citizen. A lawful permanent resident may apply for United States citizenship or naturalization, after five years of residency. The time period is shortened to three years if married to a U.S. citizen, or four years if permanent residency was was received through asylum.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) defines a permanent resident as someone who has been granted authorization to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis. As proof of that status, a person is granted a permanent resident card, commonly called a "green card." The USCIS has outlined several ways that a person can become a permanent resident. Most individuals are sponsored by a family member or an employer in the United States. Other individuals may also become permanent residents through refugee or asylee status or other humanitarian programs.
Posted by AfricanTrumpet Admin on 05/13/10
Michael Mupfawa (father of three third culture kids) is the Senior Pastor at All Nations African Church of the Seventh-day Adventists and a freelance writer.
It felt like a high school debate as each youth passionately contributed to the subject matter at hand. We were in South Carolina where I was conducting a camp meeting for the Association of Zimbabwean Adventists in North America (AZANA). It was an unforgettable experience, at least for me. As a Pastor attempting to break the ice with the vibrant group of young people; high school and college-going age, I introduced Ellen, a Ghanaian young lady who was a guest that summer from Sweden. I asked the group whether Ellen (who was born of Ghanaian parents in Sweden) was Ghanaian or Swedish. That is what started the trouble. Some chose Ghana others Sweden and still others gave her a hyphenated citizenship as the variant answers poured like rain. I must say that there was friendly fire in that room! Some said the girl was European while others argued African.
Posted by AfricanTrumpet Admin on 05/13/10
The South Medical Clinic (SMC) is a non-profit health center committed to ensuring access to health care services for all members of the community.
Originally called South Medical Group, it was founded 30 years ago but was reorganized in 2008 as a non-profit and renamed South Medical Clinic.
Posted by Saddat Adutwum on 05/13/10
Ken Barnes, MBA, is the President of Barnes and Barnes Financial Inc and Ken Barnes Real Estate Group Inc. With Over 20 years of Management and leadership experience in
Banking, Marketing, Corporate Finance , Personal Financial Planning, Insurance, Real Estate and Management Consulting. He is member of the American Institute of Management Consultants and American
Management Association.
Posted by 180byDesign on 12/17/09
And Africans in America say Welcome, Bienvenue, Akwaaba, Mwabonwa, Mwalandiridwa, Fosori, Weizo, Toolii, Heni odjen, Baruch haba, Ilo la, E kaabo, Emukela.
Posted by 180byDesign on 12/16/09
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