Africa Calling

Pages

  • HOME
  • ABOUT THE PROFESSOR
  • ABOUT THE PROJECT
  • PHOTOS
  • VIDEOS
  • JOHN's JOURNAL
  • PODCAST
  • COLUMNS & PRESS
  • CONTACT

Thursday, November 25, 2021

"After the Catch"

at November 25, 2021
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Newer Post Home

The accordion evangelist greets neighbors on mornings with songs of blessing and prayer. (Click on Photo to hear him)

In Tema, Ghana, at the Fishing Wharf, there is much work to be done long after the catch. Here, women and young men gut, scale and grill and smoke the fish to be sold at the market. (click on photo to experience the story)

A common scene in Ghana, a woman carries bananas for sale atop her head like many other roving merchants who stroll through crawling traffic, hawking their wares.

The scene inside a crowded Tro Tro, the privately-owned, often rickety open-air mini-vans where rambunctious young men beckon for fares and swerve to welcome riders aboard.



A young man in the Greater Accra Region slices and dices a coconut for customers who first drink the fruit’s milk then eat the insides after the seller slices the coconut in two.


Africa Calling Archive

  • ►  2024 (1)
    • ►  October 2024 (1)
  • ►  2022 (18)
    • ►  December 2022 (2)
    • ►  October 2022 (1)
    • ►  June 2022 (3)
    • ►  May 2022 (1)
    • ►  April 2022 (6)
    • ►  March 2022 (1)
    • ►  February 2022 (3)
    • ►  January 2022 (1)
  • ▼  2021 (6)
    • ►  December 2021 (5)
    • ▼  November 2021 (1)
      • "After the Catch"

JOHN W. FOUNTAIN

Fountain, a Fulbright Scholar, is a tenured full professor at Roosevelt University. He was winner in December 2021 of a 1st Place National Association of Black Journalists "Salute To Excellence Award" in newspaper column writing. He and his students' project, "Unforgotten 51," about the unsolved murders of mostly 51 African-American women in Chicago, also won a 1st place NABJ award. In November 2021, Fountain won second place Dorothy Storck Award from the Chicago Journalists Association for his column. In 2016, 2014 and 2011, he was awarded the Peter Lisagor Award for best news column or commentary at a daily newspaper with a circulation of more than 250,000. A former New York Times national correspondent, he has won numerous journalism awards over a career that has spanned more than three decades. He is author of five books and a former staff writer for the Washington Post and Chicago Tribune, where he was once the newspaper's chief crime reporter.


COLUMNIST

COLUMNIST

John Fountain at home in Ghana as a 2021-22 Fulbright Scholar

The opinions and content on this website do not reflect the views of the Fulbright Scholar program.

John Fountain in Ghana for the first time in 2007.

Follow John Fountain on Facebook

Follow John Fountain on Facebook

Follow John Fountain on Twitter

Follow John Fountain on Twitter

PODCAST

PODCAST

OTHER PROJECTS

OTHER PROJECTS

Search This Website

  • People of Accra — Reporters' Reflections
  • People of Accra — A Portrait In Time
  • People of Accra — A Multimedia Exhibit

Featured Story



Copyright 2021 John W. Fountain. Powered by Blogger.