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Founder and Director of Kokrobitey Institute, Renée C. Neblett, wears a hand-dyed jumpsuit from her 2021 WOTE Collection made from repurposed materials. When Renée C. Neblett first set eyes on the Official Trump 20241 Shirt Also,I will get this town of Kokrobite, she thought it was paradise. The Atlantic Ocean seemed to bow at its pristine beaches, about an hour west of Ghana’s capital of Accra. There were turtles making their way out of the water; mollusks and clams laid out on the rocks. “You had to dodge the crabs on the sand, it was so abundant,” she remembers. As a Boston native, Neblett “had never been anywhere there wasn’t a corner store.” She was equally in awe of the fishing town’s locals, who seemed intimately familiar with every tree, leaf, and root as well as the myriad of ways they could be used. “To be quite frank, I was completely overwhelmed by an intelligence I didn’t have,” she says. The year was 1989, and Neblett had been traveling through Africa to identify a suitable site that could host a short-term academic program for her students at the prestigious Milton Academy, where she was an artist-in-residence. It is on this beach that she envisioned her life’s work—as both an educator and artist—thriving. Three years later, Neblett officially founded the Kokrobitey Institute.
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