Seen in Saint-Louis, Senegal by Marianne Costade
Claire Keane
we're not kids anymore.
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Jules of Nature
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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One Nice Bug Per Day

Kaledo Art

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Seen in Saint-Louis, Senegal by Marianne Costade
Seen in Accra, Ghana via @iamHAMAMAT
Seen in Serrekunda + Tanji, Gambia by @lonestararchive
Seen in Mogadishu, Afgooye + Jazeera, Somalia by Ayub Ahmed
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Seen in Dakar, Senegal by Mohamadou Sow
Seen in Asmara, Eritrea by Yvan Rodic
“Asmara 🇪🇷 met so many stylish gentlemen walking/riding the streets of Eritrea’s capital and sipping macchiatos at old-school Italian-style cafés. Loved enjoying some caffeine while having long talks with some of these men.
“I have been coming to Gianna’s café everyday for so many years. I love it so much because we are a strong community, once a year we are even having a feast together. I grew up in Ethiopian-ruled Eritrea and learned Amharic at school [while Tigrinya (the local main language) was banned].
In 1972, I got a scholarship to study in Maryland (USA). After a few years, I came back to fight for the independence of Eritrea. I didn’t tell my parents because I didn’t want to worry them. I fought for so many years and got so many wounds but it was all worth it so I could eventually live in a free country. My three kids live in Ethiopia and soon will emigrate to the USA.” Afork (photo 4)
Photo 1: Mikele, photo 2: Welde Jesus, photo 6: Peter Abraham, photo 7: Mullugetta, 8: Hailey, 9: Petros, 10: Gemal”
Seen in Dakar, Senegal by @lonestararchive
Seen in Khartoum, Sudan by Janto Koité
Seen in Khartoum, Sudan by Janto Koité
Seen in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso by Saida Augustine
Seen in Madagascar by @jjumbamartin
Seen in Ghana by Julius Tornyi
Seen in Kigali, Rwanda by William Nsanzuwera
Seen in Sudan by Ammar Abdallah Osman
Seen in Ethiopia by Ayantu Jinfessa
Seen in Kigali, Rwanda by @moekward