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[tp lang=”en” not_in=”fr”]Nana Nyarko Boateng is a Writer, Poet, and a Social Entrepreneur. She writes and works to celebrate the human spirit and to promote our bottomless capacity for change. She has worked in Media as a Broadcast Journalist and a Newspaper Editor. She has also served in the Creative Arts and the Publishing industry as a Consultant, a Programs Executive, a Publishing Assistant and a Freelance Writer. She studied English and Political Science at the University of Ghana. Nana currently manages the Gird Center, a Resource and Publication Center based in Accra. She believes in breeding and spending beauty. Some of her writing and poetry has appeared in: Reflections: An Anthology; Lynne Rienner Publishers, United States, January 2013. Summoning The Rain, Anthology; Femrite, Uganda, May 2012. Look where you have come to sit, Anthology; Wolei Publishers, Ghana, March 2011. Defiled sacredness Anthology; Mensa Press, UK, September 2010. We are one from one place Anthology; Mensa Press, UK, September 2010.
See footage below of Nana Nyarko’s recital, reading and narration at the book slam held on International Women’s Day.[/tp]
[tp lang=”fr” not_in=”en”]Nana Boateng Nyarko est une écrivaine, poète, et un entrepreneur social. Elle écrit et travaille pour célébrer l’esprit humain et promouvoir notre capacité au changement de fond. Elle a travaillé dans les médias comme journaliste de radiotélévision et directeur de journal. Elle a également servi dans les arts créatifs et l’industrie de l’édition en tant que consultante, programmeur exécutif, assistante d’édition et rédacteur pigiste. Elle a étudié l’anglais et les sciences politiques à l’Université du Ghana. Nana gère actuellement le Centre Gird, un centre de ressources et de publication basée à Accra. Elle croit dans le développement et la diffusion de la beauté. Certains de ses écrits et de sa poésie sont parus dans: Reflexions: An Anthology; Lynne Rienner Publishers, États-Unis, Janvier 2013. Summoning The Rain, Anthology; Femrite, Ouganda, mai 2012. Look where you have come to sit, Anthology; Wolei Publishers, Ghana, Mars 2011. Defiled sacredness Anthology; Mensa Press, Royaume-Uni, Septembre 2010. We are one from one place Anthology; Mensa Press, Royaume-Uni, Septembre de 2010.
Voir ci-dessous des images du récit de Nana Nyarko, la lecture et la narration au ‘book slam’ se sont tenues lors de la Journée internationale des femmes.[/tp]