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  2. Women in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Nana Akosua Hanson is actively using her theatre and radio platforms to advocate for the significance of providing equal opportunities for women in Ghana. [68] She also uses literature as a tool of empowerment for the Black woman, while advocating for their rights and equality. [69]

  3. Videos of the recent citizenship ceremony show men and women of all ages waving Ghanaian flags and cheering. Deijha Gordon, 33, was one of them. “I first visited Ghana in 2015.

  4. Ghana women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana women's national football team represents Ghana in international women's football. The team is governed by the Ghana Football Association . Its players are known as the Black Queens .

  5. African Americans in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana's independence had an important impact on African-American views of Africa. This is because, "[for] perhaps the first time, Africa surpassed America in terms of not only what it seemed to represent symbolically, but also in terms of its objective reality. As a result, black Americans looked to Ghana as that new Promised Land". [4]

  6. List of first women lawyers and judges in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Agyemang (Ghana Bar, 1987): [200] [201] First female justice appointed as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Gambia (2013–2014) Fatoumata Sowe and Mariama Jatta: [ 202 ] First females appointed as Sharia court judges in The Gambia (2022)

  7. Ghana women's national under-20 football team - Wikipedia

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    Ghana women's national under-20 football team (also known as the Black Princesses) [1] represents Ghana in international youth football competitions. [2] [3]

  8. Conference of Women of Africa and African Descent - Wikipedia

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    The Conference of Women of Africa and African Descent (CWAAD) was a women's conference held in Accra, Ghana in July 1960. [1] CWAAD was "a high point in transnational solidarity efforts among Black diaspora women where they attempted to lay out the terms of their transnational relationships".

  9. Jacqueline Owusu - Wikipedia

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    At the international level, Owusu has played for Ghana U-17 side, the Black Maidens, the Ghana U-20, and the Black Princess. [1] [2] She was part of the Black Princesses squad at the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup held in Costa Rica. [3] Since 2023, she has been a member of the senior national team, the Black Queens.