| Question of the month: |
| "What will be your personal contribution to Africa in 2008?" |
"My african consciousness lies in my dreams for my people: for Africa united, strong, powerful." George Masekela |
"I feel my African Consciousness in my soul. " Ariana McMann |
"It's in my moral values, in the respect I have for my elders and for myself as an African man." Thabo |
"a true moment of awakeness with a true eye openess to bring fort african values in their true colours not forgetting the black as a symbol of value in this comtempary age and time." elias kobina nyarko anderson |
"Poet and Stateman, Leopold Senghor -- whose great poetry on the African soul will enlighten humankind for all time." Ann Lisa Magid |
"Baba Maal from Senegal" Richard |
"Somali writer Nuruddin Farrah" James |
"BOB MARLEY, all the way! "One Love" Evan Krahn |
"Simpiwe Dana - South Africa" Theto Mahlakoana |
"Fela Kuti" Rachida |
"Miriam Makeba" Karina |
"I adore Alpha Blondy!" Ariana |
"So long a letter by Mariama Ba (Senegal)" Rayana |
"Links by the great Somali writer Nuruddin Farah" James |
"The Heart of a woman by my hero Maya Angelou (USA)" Karen |
"Our women." James |
"The poems by Senghor" J. Clayton |
"the beautiful traditions we have, the way we honor and respect our elders is what I find beautiful." Evelyn Peterson |
"I love the beats of african music. I love the way it stirs you, how you can feel it deep inside your soul. That's beauty." Keisha |
"African beauty is our behaviour, our family spirit we canrely on when it is really tough, people we can count on all times, no matter what." Yvonne Faye |
| AUGUST 2007: "How would you define your African Consciousness?" |
| SEPTEMBER 2007: "Who is your favorite African Artist of all time?" |
"Books by Assia Djebar of Algeria" Nadia |
| OCTOBER 2007: "Which piece of african literature has most touched your soul (books/poems from Africa and the Diaspora)?" |
"To abolish the inferiority complex among Africans worldwide." Karabo Mkhabela |
"Africa United!" Keisha |
"For the world to see Africa as equal to any other continent." Paulette Francique |
"ECONOMIC FREEDOM. Period." Eva |
"HARD WORK. AT MY OWN LEVEL." Eva |