Ghana’s Adinkra’s Quiet Life in Concrete and Stone

There is a building in Kumasi where the gate does not just open. It speaks. Wrought into the iron, before you even step inside, is the symbol Bi Nka Bi. It means “no one should bite the other.” You do not read it in a book. You feel it as you walk through. The building itself … Continue reading Ghana’s Adinkra’s Quiet Life in Concrete and Stone