The UNKNOWN WOMEN who fought for GHANA'S INDEPENDENCE | The Ghana Channel
In this documentary, we shine a light on some of the unsung heroines of Ghana's fight for independence from British colonial rule and their various contributions. It features interviews with Ghanaian film director Aseye Tamakloe and Ghanaian poet Poetra Asantewa. It also features footage from 'When Women Speak' a documentary produced by Akosua Adomako Ampofo and Kate Skinner. It's directed by Aseye Tamakloe whenwomenspeakfilm.com and 'Ama Nkrumah' a poetic piece performed by Poetra Asantewa • Poetra Asantewa - Ama Nkrumah These women include Rebecca Naa Dedei Aryeetey Ghanaian businesswoman, political activist, and feminist. Mabel Dove-Danquah was a journalist, political activist, feminist, journalist, and creative writer. Theodosia Salome Okoh a Ghanaian Teacher, artist and sportswoman Theodosia Salome Abena Kumea Okoh (nee Asihene) famous for designing the flag of Ghana following its independence from Britain. Hannah Kudjoe, one of the prominent but often unacknowledged collaborators of Ghana’s fight for independence from British colonial rule in the 1940s and 50s. Agnes Oforiwa Tagoe-Quarcoopome, a respected Ghanaian business woman and activist who played an active role in the then Gold Coast attaining independence from British colonial rule. Ama Nkrumah Ama Nkrumah [her real name is unknown] was a political activist during and after Ghana’s fight for independence from British colonial rule. It is believed that she had a personal relationship with Dr. Kwame Nkrumah (hence her taking on an identical name as Ghana’s first president), and served in several political positions. #TheGhanaChannel #GhanaianWomen #independencedayghana #ghanaindependence Directed by: Ob Abenser Narrated by: Philip Ashon Researched by: Gameli Hamelo Production: Excelsis Resource persons: Aseye Tamakloe – Director of When Women Speak doc - https://player.bfi.org.uk/subscriptio... Poetra Asantewa – Poet and founder of Black Girls Glow. Has a poem titled Ama Nkrumah about role of women in independence struggle - • Poetra Asantewa - Ama Nkrumah

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