Ugandan Hip Hop Artist: Save The Trees
Bwette Daniels Gilbert / youthjournalism.org In Uganda, hip hop artist Asolo Vannessa, known as MC Flower, appears on stage with Nigerian-German hip hop artist Nneka on the left and hip hop artist Keko on the right in the sunglasses. By Bwette Daniels Gilbert Senior Reporter Youth Journalism International KAMPALA, Uganda – Nine-year-old Ugandan hip hop artist Asolo Vannessa, who uses the stage name MC Flower, is taking her country by storm. Bwette Daniels Gilbert / youthjournalism.org MC Flower performs Earth Day 2012 She’s a celebrity not only at Makindye Junior School, where she was just voted the entertainment minister for the second time, but in her community and nationally, as she is hitting every Ugandan television station. She chose her stage name, she said, because her name Vannessa means flower. Vanessa lives in the Lukuli zone and Makindye division of Kampala, the capital city in … Read entire article »
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Ugandan Hip Hop Artist: Save The Trees
Bwette Daniels Gilbert / youthjournalism.org In Uganda, hip hop artist Asolo Vannessa, known as MC Flower, appears on stage with Nigerian-German hip hop artist Nneka on the left and hip hop artist Keko on the right in the sunglasses. By Bwette Daniels Gilbert Senior Reporter Youth Journalism International KAMPALA, Uganda – Nine-year-old Ugandan hip hop artist Asolo Vannessa, who uses the stage name MC Flower, is taking her country by storm. Bwette Daniels Gilbert / youthjournalism.org MC Flower performs Earth Day 2012 She’s a celebrity not only at … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bwette Daniels Gilbert, Earth Day, Earth Day 2012, hip hop, Kampala, Keko, MC Flower, Nneka, Uganda
Ugandan Hip Hop Artist: Save The Trees
Bwette Daniels Gilbert / youthjournalism.org In Uganda, hip hop artist Asolo Vannessa, known as MC Flower, appears on stage with Nigerian-German hip hop artist Nneka on the left and hip hop artist Keko on the right in the sunglasses. By Bwette Daniels Gilbert Senior Reporter Youth Journalism International KAMPALA, Uganda – Nine-year-old Ugandan hip hop artist Asolo Vannessa, who uses the stage name MC Flower, is taking her country by storm. Bwette Daniels Gilbert / youthjournalism.org MC Flower performs Earth Day 2012 She’s a celebrity not only at Makindye Junior School, where she was just voted the entertainment minister for the second time, but in her community and nationally, as she is hitting every Ugandan television station. She chose her stage name, she said, because her name Vannessa means flower. Vanessa lives in the Lukuli zone and Makindye division of Kampala, the capital city in … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bwette Daniels Gilbert, Earth Day, Earth Day 2012, hip hop, Kampala, Keko, MC Flower, Nneka, Uganda
Ugandan Hip Hop Artist: Save The Trees
Bwette Daniels Gilbert / youthjournalism.org In Uganda, hip hop artist Asolo Vannessa, known as MC Flower, appears on stage with Nigerian-German hip hop artist Nneka on the left and hip hop artist Keko on the right in the sunglasses. By Bwette Daniels Gilbert Senior Reporter Youth Journalism International KAMPALA, Uganda – Nine-year-old Ugandan hip hop artist Asolo Vannessa, who uses the stage name MC Flower, is taking her country by storm. Bwette Daniels Gilbert / youthjournalism.org MC Flower performs Earth Day 2012 She’s a celebrity not only at Makindye Junior School, where she was just voted the entertainment minister for the second time, but in her community and nationally, as she is hitting every Ugandan television station. She chose her stage name, she said, because her name Vannessa means flower. Vanessa lives in the Lukuli zone and Makindye division of Kampala, the capital city in … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bwette Daniels Gilbert, Earth Day, Earth Day 2012, hip hop, Kampala, Keko, MC Flower, Nneka, Uganda
Ugandan Hip Hop Artist: Save The Trees
Bwette Daniels Gilbert / youthjournalism.org In Uganda, hip hop artist Asolo Vannessa, known as MC Flower, appears on stage with Nigerian-German hip hop artist Nneka on the left and hip hop artist Keko on the right in the sunglasses. By Bwette Daniels Gilbert Senior Reporter Youth Journalism International KAMPALA, Uganda – Nine-year-old Ugandan hip hop artist Asolo Vannessa, who uses the stage name MC Flower, is taking her country by storm. Bwette Daniels Gilbert / youthjournalism.org MC Flower performs Earth Day 2012 She’s a celebrity not only at Makindye Junior School, where she was just voted the entertainment minister for the second time, but in her community and nationally, as she is hitting every Ugandan television station. She chose her stage name, she said, because her name Vannessa means flower. Vanessa lives in the Lukuli zone and Makindye division of Kampala, the capital city in … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bwette Daniels Gilbert, Earth Day, Earth Day 2012, hip hop, Kampala, Keko, MC Flower, Nneka, Uganda
YJI Reporter Picked For Peace Initiative
youthjournalism.org Bwette Daniels Gilbert Youth Journalism International is proud to share the news that YJI Senior Reporter Bwette Daniels Gilbert of Kampala, Uganda is one of 21 newly selected 2012 Emerging Futures Youth Ambassadors in the Universal Peace Wheel Celebration. They’ll study the work of Nobel Peace Laureates and issues related to peace, violence, social justice and oppression, according to the Universal Peace Wheel organization. Ambassadors will work to raise money to attend the Rio+20 United Nations Sustainability conference in Brazil in June as well as plan events in their own communities. We know Bwette to be an honest, hardworking young man who is doing all he can to make his country and the world a better place. We wish him great success in this latest adventure. Congratulations, Bwette! TweetShare#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;} … Read entire article »
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YJI Reporter Picked For Peace Initiative
youthjournalism.org Bwette Daniels Gilbert Youth Journalism International is proud to share the news that YJI Senior Reporter Bwette Daniels Gilbert of Kampala, Uganda is one of 21 newly selected 2012 Emerging Futures Youth Ambassadors in the Universal Peace Wheel Celebration. They’ll study the work of Nobel Peace Laureates and issues related to peace, violence, social justice and oppression, according to the Universal Peace Wheel organization. Ambassadors will work to raise money to attend the Rio+20 United Nations Sustainability … Read entire article »
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YJI Reporter Picked For Peace Initiative
youthjournalism.org Bwette Daniels Gilbert Youth Journalism International is proud to share the news that YJI Senior Reporter Bwette Daniels Gilbert of Kampala, Uganda is one of 21 newly selected 2012 Emerging Futures Youth Ambassadors in the Universal Peace Wheel Celebration. They’ll study the work of Nobel Peace Laureates and issues related to peace, violence, social justice and oppression, according to the Universal Peace Wheel organization. Ambassadors will work to raise money to attend the Rio+20 United Nations Sustainability conference in Brazil in June as well as plan events in their own communities. We know Bwette to be an honest, hardworking young man who is doing all he can to make his country and the world a better place. We wish him great success in this latest adventure. Congratulations, Bwette! TweetShare#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;} … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bwette Daniels Gilbert, Kampala, Uganda
YJI Reporter Picked For Peace Initiative
youthjournalism.org Bwette Daniels Gilbert Youth Journalism International is proud to share the news that YJI Senior Reporter Bwette Daniels Gilbert of Kampala, Uganda is one of 21 newly selected 2012 Emerging Futures Youth Ambassadors in the Universal Peace Wheel Celebration. They’ll study the work of Nobel Peace Laureates and issues related to peace, violence, social justice and oppression, according to the Universal Peace Wheel organization. Ambassadors will work to raise money to attend the Rio+20 United Nations Sustainability conference in Brazil in June as well as plan events in their own communities. We know Bwette to be an honest, hardworking young man who is doing all he can to make his country and the world a better place. We wish him great success in this latest adventure. Congratulations, Bwette! TweetShare#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;} … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bwette Daniels Gilbert, Kampala, Uganda
YJI Reporter Picked For Peace Initiative
youthjournalism.org Bwette Daniels Gilbert Youth Journalism International is proud to share the news that YJI Senior Reporter Bwette Daniels Gilbert of Kampala, Uganda is one of 21 newly selected 2012 Emerging Futures Youth Ambassadors in the Universal Peace Wheel Celebration. They’ll study the work of Nobel Peace Laureates and issues related to peace, violence, social justice and oppression, according to the Universal Peace Wheel organization. Ambassadors will work to raise money to attend the Rio+20 United Nations Sustainability conference in Brazil in June as well as plan events in their own communities. We know Bwette to be an honest, hardworking young man who is doing all he can to make his country and the world a better place. We wish him great success in this latest adventure. Congratulations, Bwette! TweetShare#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;} … Read entire article »
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