Growing up in Detroit, Michigan to immigrant parents, Melanie Elturk found it challenging at times to fuse her Islamic culture with Midwestern American norms. “Try finding a long sleeve shirt in a store during the summer in the United States. It can be difficult to dress modestly,” she shared. As an adult, she wanted to support young Muslim girls in their desire to fully identify as Muslim and American. Her desire gave birth to Haute Hijab.
Showing posts with label U.S. Embassy Abuja. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S. Embassy Abuja. Show all posts
Monday, March 21, 2016
Haute Hijab
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
School Children Reflect on the Life of Martin Luther King
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Ambassador Entwistle (center) pose with students and teachers who participated in the Essay competition -- photo by Idika Onyukwu |
In Abuja, the U.S. Embassy brought together secondary school students in the city to reflect and share their views about foremost American civil rights activist, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The event was organized in collaboration with the Foundation for Moral and Ethical Development and alumni of the International Visitor Leadership Program.
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Friday, August 22, 2014
Going to America
A few years ago Moses Onyeabor’s goal in life was to finish secondary school. He thought the best that he could ever be was to become a petty trader like his elder brother, but he did not stop dreaming of a university education and a better future. Thanks to the U.S. Embassy’s Education USA Advising Center’s United States Achievers Program (USAP), Moses is now the proud recipient of a $41,000 scholarship from the Arizona State University, to study Biochemistry. His scholarship includes the award of a laptop computer, living stipends and air tickets. Through USAP, the U.S. Embassy’s Education USA Advising Center identifies highly talented, economically disadvantaged straight ‘A’ students and mentors them through the application process to U.S. colleges and universities that offer them admission with full scholarship.
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Friday, August 23, 2013
Dig into Reading with Storytelling
Children participating at the fourth Summer Reading Program organized by the Abuja American Corner and the U.S. Embassy got a special treat. This was when Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA)/Funtime Prize winner for Children’s Literature, Spencer Okoroafor, engaged them in a storytelling session. The summer reading program is an annual program aimed at encouraging reading culture amongst Nigerian children. Several different activities including: a spelling bee, poetry and arts and craft, have been infused into this year's reading program themed "Dig into Reading".
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