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It’s African Fashion Week – Step on the Runway

Here are some of the fantastic designs from this years’ African Fashion Week, held at the Freemason’s Hall in London on 10th & 11th August. The shows and exhibits were full of drama, originality and energy. Being the eighth edition, a strong sense of confidence was displayed from the designers who included Pearl of Africa

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Launch of the Women in Business News – Africa and USA

The Women In Business Radio Show welcomed listeners from around the world as it launched a new format, Women In Business News – Africa and USA in July 2018. Formidable host Sian Murphy with her co host Laura Lawrence  have been presenting WIB on Channel Radio for many years, building a global audience. The interest from Africa and USA, in particular led Sian

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Grenfell as Seen Through the Artistic Eye of Damel Carayol

As a young musician, Damel Carayol achieved fame and recognition for his songwriting abilities, soulful tunes and smooth vocals. During the eighties and nineties, he toured and performed the breadth of the British music scene with his Band Clique and other successful funk/soul/reggae outfits like Soul II Soul. He even appeared on stage with the

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Creative Digital Big Chat – Great Networking and Digital Catch Up!

It was nice to bump into my friend and colleague Nanda Arulparam at the Creative Digital Big Chat hosted by Sian Murphy and Mark Jennings from Stormchasers Digital in collaboration with The Dragon Co Working in Rochester. It’s a free, monthly networking event about, ‘everything you wanted to know about Word Press.’ So a must in one’s diary.

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Reliving Art through the Art Poems of Amanda Holiday

Visual artist Amanda Holiday is constantly reinventing herself. Followers of Diversity Business will remember her name and work from the ‘Creative Goddesses from the African Diaspora’ series in which she described herself as a Creative Polymath. (See link below). In this recorded interview, Amanda talks about the works of art that have inspired her new collection

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A Sign of Things to Come in a Diverse and Merry Month of May

  It certainly has been a merry month of May. Kicking off with the May Day celebrations in Medway followed by the feverishly pitched but joyous royal wedding and still plenty more festivities to come in my part of the world before the month is over. A few words about the royal wedding which has

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