Luxury & Convenience (InterContinental London – The O2)

According to the official InterContinental London – The O2 website:

“Royal Greenwich is a historic destination that marks the starting point of every time zone in the world. TIME reflects accuracy, precision, confidence and reliability – characteristics embedded in the hotel’s DNA, managed and operated by the Arora Group.”

My purpose for a brief, weekend stay? – 2016 TEDxTeen #Untapped

Hotel Stay: Friday, January 15th, 2016 – Sunday, January 17th, 2016

Back in November, I had applied to attend this year’s TEDxTeen conference event. Branding myself as a Public Health Advocate, throughout the application I was asked questions about the potential benefits of attending the program. Such as, “How to ‘spread ideas learned?'” (A play on words TED – ideas worth spreading*).

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edcamp global #ECGC16 meets The Orchid Initiative. . .

Unveiling the Official “Individuality of Digital Citizenship” (The Orchid Initiative) Twitter Cover(s) and Poster(s). . .

Click on the Posters below to interact with the #digcitorchid Live & Storify Sessions

#digcitorchid & #ECGC16

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Official Twitter Chat Session: “Individuality of Digital Citizenship” (The Orchid Initiative) Twitter Cover

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Official Twitter Chat Session: “Individuality of Digital Citizenship” (The Orchid Initiative) Poster

What’s In A Name, Anyway?

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Consider this as my official informal introduction.

I often acknowledge myself as a woman of many names. Since my early childhood, I would experience various pronunciations of my African first name, Nana. Ranging from NA-NA to Non-Nah, and everything in between. I never really fussed about the varying pronunciations. A four letter name with endless ways to be pronounced, right? The true pronunciation is something along the lines of NUN-Nah. Nana is a unisex name loosely translating to mean ‘royalty.’ NANA.

Then along came my middle name, Abena. Simply pronounced AB-BEN-Nah. According to Ghanaian tradition, I was named after Tuesday, the day of the week I was born. Abena, therefore, is known as a ‘day name.’ A short, simple English translation: Nana Abena becomes Princess Tuesday. ABENA.

Lastly, the biblical name Damaris found me. It was unexpected and oddly reassuring. Damaris was a given name. Since then, I have never stopped using it. Acts Chapter 17: 34 – “However, some men joined him and believed, among them Dionysius the Areopagite, a woman named Damaris, and others with them” (NKJV). DAMARIS.

Recent Revelation: When rearranged, the first letters of the three separate names equate to D-N-A. Throughout my later academic career, I have come to accept this as a favorable nickname.

– Damaris Kyem


The Philosophy and Its Foundations

The Orchid Initiative, a philosophy of personal individuality – stems from experiences and an exploratory personal journey by our founder. She began reimagining her own personal beliefs; changing from an ‘individual’ (monopodial) mindset to a more ‘collective’ (sympodial) mindset. Her fascination with orchids, allowed for a symbolic perspective into the newfound philosophy.

This philosophy gives people the ability to think collectively in support of each others’ ideas. We use orchids to represent our personal individuality, as a whole.