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Nunu Kidane is an activist from Eritrea, East Africa. She is currently the Network Coordinator with Priority Africa Network (PAN), a coalition of 26 Bay Area organizations that promote Africa through education and advocacy. She has a B.A. from UC Berkeley and has worked for over fifteen years in program and policy development in Eastern and Southern Africa. She has written and spoken on topics such as HIV/AIDS, debt cancellation, migration, resource extraction and human rights in Africa and is an advocate on racial justice globally. She is a member of the Coordinating Committee of Jubilee USA Network, a Board Member of Casa Segura, and a member of The League of the Transnational Institute for Grassroots Research Action (TIGRA), Advisor for Women of Africa (WAFRICA) and a member of the Africa Committee with the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC). 

Guest 1812 - days ago 
it is nice of u to share your history
Guest 1416 - days ago 
Dear Brothers & Sisters:
We the slave descendants who have been in bondage in America for 453 years are planning to return to our original homeland in the near future. We have been working for years inside the international legal arena to establish our Human Rights and secure Reparations for all 250 million Afrodescendants in the western hemisphere. In order to learn more about the Reparations Movement please read each and every issue of Muhammad Speaks newspaper published by the Lost-Found Nation of Islam under the leadership of the Honorable Silis Muhammad. When the Lost Sheep return home we plan to help the entire continent elevate itself. We need each other to truly succeed.
Peace,
Malik Al-Arkam
Detroit, MIchigan
mathrise@netscape.net
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