ASU Now - Cameroon Princes
DownloadTEMPE - June 5, 2017 - ASU Now - Cameroon Prince - MasterCard Scholar Saye Tokpah, of Liberia, a senior in Environmental and Resource Management, smiles during lunch with Prince Alfred Mbinglo of Cameroon, and his brother Ajume Wingo, on Monday, June 5, 2017. Prince Mbinglo is the founder of the Research and Counseling Foundation for African Migrants, RECFAM, which provides comprehensive solutions to the perennial problems of irregular migration, human/child trafficking, and to protect vulnerable children and advocate for good governance for accelerated socio-economic development. Wingo is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Director of the Center for Values and Social Policy at the University of Colorado at Boulder and an Associate of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute at Harvard. Following an initial meeting with Dr. Christine Wilkinson to learn about the New American University, the brothers met with Sam Dosumu of the Maricopa Community College system. Among others, they were joined a lunch by four MasterCard Scholars, as well as Senior Associate Dean of Students, Carol Sumner. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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