The Ghanaian PEN 2001
Two pages from "Inauguration of PEN Youth Clubs in Pictures." The Ghanaian PEN, vol. 1, no. 1 (November/December 2001): 9-12. Page 9 of this issue of the Ghanaian Centre's...
The Ghanaian PEN 2010
Two pages from The Ghanaian PEN, vol. 2, no. 1 (February/March 2010): 4-5. These pages from the Ghanaian Centre's newsletter show photographs of students from different secondary schools in...
Notre Dame School PEN Youth Club
Photograph of students from Notre Dame Senior High School in Sunyani performing at the opening of the PEN Youth Club in 1998. The Ghanaian Centre was the first African...
PEN Youth Club in Zuarungu
Photograph of members of the Ghanaian Centre at the opening of the PEN Youth Club in Zuarungu. The Ghanaian Centre was the first African PEN Centre to introduce and...
Reverend Isaac Kwao and the PEN Youth Club
Photograph of a group of PEN Youth Club participants speaking before an audience. The Ghanaian Centre was the first African PEN Centre to introduce and establish a creative writing...
PEN Youth Club exchange
Photograph of a group of students from O'Rilley Senior High School in Accra with a collection of materials that were received from students in London as part of a...
Terry Carlbom in Ghana
Photograph of PEN members at a meeting that took place in Accra in February 2001 when Terry Carlbom, fifth from the left, secretary of PEN International (1998-2004), visited the...
Terry Carlbom and John Kufuor
Two photographs showing Terry Carlbom, on the left in both, secretary of PEN International (1998-2004) meeting John Kufuor, on the right in both, President of Ghana (2001-09). These photographs...
PEN Youth Club in Asutsuare
Photograph of Ghanaian Centre members at the opening of the PEN Youth Club, a creative writing programme for students initiated by the Ghanaian Centre. The Ghanaian Centre was the...
PEN Youth Club opening
Photograph of attendees and participants at the opening of the PEN Youth Club, a creative writing programme for students initiated by the Ghanaian Centre. The Ghanaian Centre was the...