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African Student Organization 09.04.2021

Everyone always focuses on the negative aspects of life surrounding them. There is so much going on in our world today. This GB revolves around impacting individuals positively. In addition it will be a talk centered on talk about the good things that one is looking forward to or just things in one’s life that are positive. It will a space where everyone will gain inspiration and be motivated. The aim is for an individual to attend the GB and feel uplifted to press forward and believe that there are great things to occur in the future. Come and join ASO and MHOPE as we share positive affirmations!!

African Student Organization 16.03.2021

Trendsetter Thursdays is a post where we highlight Binghamton University and ASO alumni who have selected careers based on their majors and encountered many challenges while pursuing them. Therefore with our future ado, we would like to intro our Introducing our first Trendsetter for this Thursday, Florence Nkrumah, who served as our Co Public Relations and Senior Advisor 2016-2018. Additionally, Florence created her own initiative called Building Health Bridges which strives to benefits neglected communities in Ghana that are facing health disparities.

African Student Organization 21.02.2021

ATTENTION ATTENTION This year, we’ve decided to make our annual Threads of the Motherland Fashion Show virtual and create a video . Therefore, we are looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming apart of our Threads of the Motherland Fashion Video. If you are interested please dm the @bingaso account or email us at [email protected] by Friday March 19, 2021 at 6pm!!! We hope to see you there .

African Student Organization 12.02.2021

Nanayaa Amponsah is a Ghanaian American writer. She is currently pursuing a double major in Africana Studies and Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies. She is from Bronx, NY and Ghanaian by heart. She started writing as a way to release frustration. She always write when she was younger to relieve stress and temporary pain. Writing puts her a different realm where she was forced to express emotions in her head into paper. It was a way for her to channel her emotions but also be her authentic self. #NanayaaAmponsah #WednesdayWritings #AfricanWriters #blackauthorsmatters #goodreads #blackbooks #supportblackauthors #authors #bhfyp #Ghana