Articles by: adamadelphine

Madam Noire: “Me” Time? What’s That? 11 Successful Women Give Tips On Making Time For You

May 2014 by Ann Brown “Me” Time? What’s That? 11 Successful Women Give Tips On Making Time For You” As a successful photographer, Delphine Fawundu-Buford is always on the move . Currently, she working on an art series, Deconstructing SHE, traveling consistently throughout to create an art book on Urban Africa. Between work and […]

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Okay Africa: Delphine Fawundu led a group of 5 burgeoning female Nigerian photographers as a part of her artist residency at the African Artist Foundation in Lagos.

Photos: Courageous Self-Portraits In Lagos FEAKILAH WALKERSep. 25, 2012 08:23PM EST Delphine Fawundu led a group of 5 burgeoning female Nigerian photographers as a part of her artist residency at the African Artist Foundation in Lagos. *Jenevieve Aken Delphine Fawundu led a group of 5 burgeoning female Nigerian photographers in a […]

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New York Times Style Section, 2011

LIFE IS A RUNWAY; African Style Glows in Brooklyn By RUTH LA FERLA Published: October 27, 2011 A salvaged shipping container may seem an unpromising showcase for cutting-edge style. But not to Hekima Hapa, who set up shop in one of the rectangular spaces scattered throughout the Dekalb Market in […]

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Putting a Face on the Struggle For Affordable Housing

by Phoebe Neidl (phoebe@brooklyneagle.net), published online 02-16-2010 One reads a lot about the struggle for affordable housing here in New York, and in Brooklyn in particular, where we are experiencing the mixed blessing of gentrification perhaps more than any other borough. A new exhibit at the Brooklyn Historical Society — one […]

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