While doing my online research on my current series on the slave trade in Sudan and Mauritania, I came across this wonderful site that I have already added to my links over to your right. Here is her posted bio:
My name is Sokari. I am an African feminist, a woman of a certain age who has traveled the world, the cities of Africa, the Americas, Middle East and Europe, now living in rural Spain under the guise of being an organic farmer. But still my heart is and always will be in mother Africa and Abonnema in particular. Two years on and I am just beginning to realise there is no money to be made from being a “farmer” ( a stretch of the word in my case) just very hard work – maybe I could earn a living from blogging! Any suggestions welcome.
So as you can see, she adds a lot to the blogsphere just by all the places she has traveled to. I personally like her site because she gives a very unique perspective on what is going on back in the motherland as it relates to politics, injustice, etc. Here is a sampling of some of her most recent postings:
Darfur crisis: political and state made
Short Stories from Francophone Africa
Ovation
Minority Rights in Botswana
On A Darkling Plain
WOZA members arrested
Protocol on the rights of women in Africa
The Angel Gabriella
Whats happening in Somalia
Check her site out today!!
Black Looks – her site
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