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Unheard Voices Speaks To Students In Ghana About Media

Founder and CEO/Editor-in-Chief of Unheard Voices Magazine went to Asbury Park Middle School to speak to students in Ghana, Africa.

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Unheard Voices founder speaks to students

Every Friday, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School history teacher Mr. Wronko and his students holds informational sessions with students at Oiada International in Ghana about American history and Ghana history and both cultures. The partnership happened several years ago which was fostered and nurtured by Mr. Wronko.

Unheard Voices speaks to students in Ghana

A group of about 10 eager students from Ghana listened to a presentation by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School student Kayla Byrd on American music and popular artists in Ghana.

After Byrd’s presentation, middle school student Kavon Peterson demonstrated a science experimentation on how to make a homemade lava lamp with the help of his science teacher Mr. Mason.

Last, Unheard Voices Founder, Keith Covin, and his daughter, Chenelle Covin –  CEO/Editor-in-Chief- talked to the students in Ghana about Unheard Voices Magazine and the importance of black media.

The students were excited to learn about a media outlet for the voiceless, asking many enthusiastic questions to learn more about our expanding media company.

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Thank you for Mr. David Wronko for the opportunity!

Unheard Voices Speaks To Students In Ghana At Asbury Park Middle School About Media

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