Holding hopes of her Ghanaian community and her immigrant parents, Denver graduate heads to Stanford

Kaylyn Noah smooths her hand over a swatch of traditional Ghanaian woven fabric – green, yellow and red, stripes, blocks and zigzags. “We call it a duku when you wrap it around your head,” said the 18-year-old from Green Valley Ranch in northeast Denver. Kente is worn at…

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