From A to Zim. 🇿🇼 #moyoxZim #zimbabwe #travel #yali #yali2016 (at Harare, Zimbabwe)
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From A to Zim. 🇿🇼 #moyoxZim #zimbabwe #travel #yali #yali2016 (at Harare, Zimbabwe)
My Sudan
I was told to tell my story, so that I will try to do.
My story is of my nation, my people, my land and a sky that is bright blue...
I come from a country that is torn. Where babies die, before they’re born. Where mothers morn their children, fathers, brothers, and their unborn.
A country where I’m not African enough because I’m not black enough and where I’m not Arab enough because I’m not white enough. A country that split into half because one side was the wrong shade of black and because one side worshipped Jesus and the other worshiped another almighty god.
They broke up our land, and with it they broke our hearts. Together we were strong, but now we suffer, because we're apart.
I come from a country that is torn. Where people kill each other for money, power and the throne. We’re so used to wars that we don't know how to live in peace. We’re taught not to trust the system, the government or the police. Apparently everybody wants to save us, so we’ve been plagued with hatred, illness and disease.
But if that’s all you know about my country, then let me set things straight. We’re a people who see death everyday, yet we are never afraid.
They tell us we’re poor, but I think we’re quite rich. Not in money of course, but in love, history and culture that is.
They tell us we’re weak, but I think we’re quite strong. And even though I sometimes think god dislikes us, we still carry on... We’ve made it through wars, hunger and thirst, so don’t tell me god is fair, because it seems like we’re cursed.
We’re simple people, we believe in honor, loyalty and respect. We honor our guests and keep our doors open; and our elders we do not neglect.
Life may be hard, but my people always smile. And after every long, painful day, we’ll go sit and have some tea on the Nile.
Talking about the Nile, my country is where the two Niles meet, and even though one is blue and one is white, in perfect harmony they flow and they thrive...
We used to be the Kingdom of Kush, an empire so powerful and strong. I don’t know what happened but somewhere in history, something went wrong. My vision for my people is that one day we can be free. Free of poverty and discrimination, united and maybe… maybe someday we can agree to disagree. We love to speak of diversity. Africa is so big, and it’s so diverse, and we’re all so different. However, is it our diversity that makes us special, or our humanity at the end? But anyway, it seems like being “different” has become the new world trend…
Our humanity unites us, and not the color of our skin. It shouldn’t matter who you love or which god you believe in!
I don’t have much to say, I’d rather let my actions speak. I’m only one out of millions, and after all, aren’t we all unique?
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ASHA's Global Programmes Director completes Mandela Washington Fellowship Education in US and gets to meet President Obama. She is 1 of 1000 selected from 40000 applicants from Africa. Officially recognised as Young African Leader (YALI 2016). Obama urges YALI 2016 cohort to ' worry less about what they want to be rather worry more about what they want to do - creating ripples of hope in their homeland. ASHA - has truly come to stay. Inspiring Hope; Transforming Lives www.projectasha.org #yali2016 #iamasha #ASHAPOWER #ashacares #asha #sherovweta
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Prep for our @drexhibit pop-up house tomorrow. #drexhibit #yali2016 (at The Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce)
Join us this Friday as we open the doors to the Distant Relatives Pop-Up House @drexhibit from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at the African American Cultural & Heritage Facility located at 912 E 11th Street. We will be hosting fellows from the UT-Austin Young African Leaders Initiative while building an interactive experience for you all to experience throughout the evening. See you there... #yali2016 @washfellowship @worldandut #worldandut (at The Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce)