Esi Sutherland-Addy
Esi Sutherland-Addy yɛ Ghananyi nwomasua edwumayɛfo , ɔkyerɛwfo, nwomasuanyi, na ɔko ma nyimpa hɔn ahotɔ nsɛm. Ɔyɛ ɔkyerɛkyerɛfo panyin wɔ Institute of African Studies, na ɔyɛ nhwehwɛmu panyin kuw ho nyimpa, ɔhwɛ Language, Literature, na Drama Section, na ɔyɛ ɔkwankyerɛfo wɔ African Humanities Institute Program wɔ University of Ghana. Ɔyɛ kwan dɛɛ ɔyɛ ndwuma ahorow 50 wɔ nwomasua mu nhyehyɛɛ dwumadzi, kankɔ wɔ nwomasua mu, mbasiafo hɔn nwomasua ,akyerɛw na akenkan ho dwumadzi , sini edwuma gyinabea na amanbrɛ,[1] na ɔsom wɔ edwumakuw ahorow wɔ Ghana na amanaman mu.[2] Ɔyɛ ɔkyerɛwfo ne ba na amanbrɛ ho nhyehyɛɛfo Efua Sutherland.[3]
No ho nsɛm
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]Wɔwoo no wɔ Ghana dɛ Esi Reiter Sutherland, Ɔyɛ ba Panyin wɔ mba ebiasa mu [4] ma sini kyerɛwfo na amanbrɛ ho nhyehyɛɛfo Efua Sutherland na Africanyi-Americanyi Bill Sutherland (1918–2010),[5] Ɔyɛ Africanyi Americanyi a ɔkoo ma pɛpɛr yɛ na wɔ akwan a wɔsiw nsesii kwan na ɔkɔɔ Ghana wɔ 1953 na George Padmore na ɔbɔɔ ne dzin kyerɛɛ Kwame Nkrumah.[6] Onyaa ne nwomasua wɔ St. Monica's Secondary School, Mampong na Achimota School (na hɔ na ohyia ne kun).[6]
Okitsa dzibew ahorow wɔ nwomasua bea beberee wɔ Europe na US, ibi nye kuw panyin wɔ Institute of International Education wɔ Manchester University, UK, na ɔkyerɛfo a ɔsera na ɔkyerɛ adze wɔ University of Indiana, Bloomington, USA, Centre for African Studies, University of Birmingham, UK, na L'Institut des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France.[7]
Ɔsom wɔ Ghana aban mu dɛ Deputy Minister for Higher Education, Culture and Tourism (1986–93) na fri 1994 dze kɔ 1995 dɛ Minister of Education and Culture.[7] W'esua adze ne tsitsir wɔ nwomasua ma amanɔne dwumadzi ahorow a ibi nye UNESCO, UNICEF, World Bank na Association for the Development of Education in Africa,[8] W'edzi akotsen ahorow wɔ non-governmental organizations a ibi nye edwumakuw panyin wɔ Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE)[9] na Mbofra Edwumakuw .[10]
Abasobɔdze ahorow
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]Sutherland-Addy enya Abasobɔdze ahorow , ibi yɛ Honorary Fellowship of the College of Preceptors, UK (1998), edwumakuw Abasobɔdze wɔ Rockefeller Foundation (2001 and 2002) ma Women Writing Africa Project, na Honorary Doctorate of Letters fri University of Education, Winneba (2004), na Excellence in Distance Education Award fri Commonwealth of Learning (2008).[6][8]
Nwoma ahorow a w'ayɛ ho edwuma
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]• (Editor) Perspectives on Mythology (Proceedings of a Conference organized by the Goethe-Institut and the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, between 21 and 24 October 1997), Goethe-Institut/Woeli Publ. Services, 1999. ISBN 9789964978549
• (Co-editor with Aminata Diaw) Women Writing Africa: West Africa and the Sahel, The Feminist Press at CUNY, 2005. ISBN 978-1558615007.
• (Co-editor with Anne V. Adams) The Legacy of Efua Sutherland: Pan-African Cultural Activism, Banbury: Ayebia Clarke Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-0-9547023-1-1.
• (With Ama Ata Aidoo) Ghana, where the Bead Speaks, Foundation for Contemporary Art-Ghana, 2008. ISBN 9789988153601.
• (Co-editor with Takyiwaa Manuh) Africa in Contemporary Perspective: A Textbook for Undergraduate Students. Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2013. ISBN 9789988647377.
Nkrataa
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]• "Gender Equity in Junior and Senior Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa", World Bank Publications, The World Bank, number 6500, November 2008.
• "Women, Intangible Heritage and Development: Perspectives from the African Region", ICH UNESCO.
Akenkan a ɔdze do
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]• Sutherland-Addy, E. (2018). "Ama Ata Aidoo in Conversation with Esi Sutherland-Addy" (2017). Obsidian: Literature in the African Diaspora, 44(2), 124+.
• Sharma, Veena, and Esi Sutherland-Addy. "A Conversation with Esi Sutherland-Addy", India International Centre Quarterly, vol. 38, no. 1, 2011, pp. 124–133.
Nhwɛdo
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]• ^ Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, "Integrating and Differentiating the Enlightenment Voices", Newstime Africa, 12 April 2012.
• ^ "Faculty", New York University.
• ^ "The Legacy of Efua Sutherland: Pan–African Cultural Activism", Ayebia Clarke Publishing.
• ^ Kwekudee, "Efua T Sutherland: Africa's Female Pioneer Dramatist, Cultural Visionary and Activist and "Black Africa's Most Famous Woman Writer", Trip Down Memory Lane, 2 October 2014.
• ^ Esi Sutherland-Addy, Ralph Sutherland, Amowi Sutherland Phillips and Matt Meyer, "Bill Sutherland, Pan-African pacifist", Pambazuka News, 14 January 2010.
• ^ Jump up to:a b c "Efua Sutherland-Addy — Associate Professor", Institute of African Studies. Archived 11 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
• ^ Jump up to:a b Genevieve Ruha, "Dr. Esi Sutherland-Addy", Ghana Nation, 17 September 2013. Archived 28 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine.
• ^ Jump up to:a b Members of the Board of Trustees, Voluntary Fund for Technical Cooperation in the Field of Human Rights, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
• ^ "General Assembly", FAWE.
• ^ "Board of Directors", Mmofra Foundation.
External links
• “Efua Sutherland-Addy, Associate Professor, Institute of African Studies
• "ESI SUTHERLAND ADDY PERSONALITY - PROFILE FRIDAY ON JOYNEWS (14-3-14)". My JoyOnline, 14 March 2014. YouTube.
• ". Esi Sutherland-Addy – The Executive Lounge on JoyNews (2-8-19)". JoyNews, 2 August 2019.