Posts Tagged ‘Eritrea’
Photo Essay: Meet K-Fly, one of North Oakland’s Eritrean barbers
Photo Essay about the life of Kiflay Habte, an Eritrean barber living in North Oakland.
Read MoreEritrean group to hold anti-government protest in Oakland
A group of Eritrean immigrants are planning a Bay Area protest on December 29 against what they say is a oppressive government in their home country.
Read MoreEast Africans in Oakland: A mother’s long journey, and sacrifice
Many of the 20,000 people from Ethiopia and Eritrea living in the Bay Area call Oakland home. Oakland North is taking a look at the culture and history of the Ethiopian or Eritrean community in Oakland with “North Africans in Oakland” a series of profiles of everyday people living in the city.
Read MoreQ & A with Eritrean scholar Nunu Kidane
What does the word “independence” mean for Eritrea, one of the world’s youngest nations? The final podcast in a 3-part audio series on Bay Area Eritreans.
Read MoreEritrean remembers escape from his homeland
Sitting at a café in north Oakland, Dawit Bermane remembers his escape from Eritrea. This audio podcast is the second in a series on the Bay Area’s Eritrean community.
Read MoreBay Area Eritreans Protest United Nations Sanctions
Mario Furloni goes to a political rally and tries to figure out the complex politics of a young African nation.
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