Dateline: Journalist. World Citizen. Idealist. Searching deeper.
Weblog: ayofemi.blogspot.com
Articles: 5
I used to think writing was easy, so I went to college to become a biomedical engineer. After my first science course, I knew I was on the wrong track. Instead, I found my home (and lost my science scholarship) in the Journalism school at UNC Chapel Hill. There I learned from some of the nation’s best professors, particularly Mr. Chuck Stone, that while writing might be easy, writing well was a craft I would learn forever. I also learned that as a journalist my role is not only to report, but to place smaller events we experience within a larger context so that anyone can understand. Currently, as a freelancer, I use my skills to help others rediscover their voice and share their stories with the world. My passion is to help make this world a better place beginning with the way we choose and use our words and starting with the people we engage everyday. You can find (hire) me at Ayofemi@gmail.com.
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After watching the April 17 episode of Oprah, I am convinced that we must stop playing the "victim" card and take responsibility for our actions...
Oliver Stone's World Trade Center was based on his story, but he was left out.
A hype-free review of the over-hyped Dreamgirls. Well, kinda.
A Hot Plate with Heart
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