Mohamed,
Thank you for you kind words of support. Although there are fewer physical manifestations of racism in America, the psychological and emotional manifestations are so deeply ingrained. Its like trying to prove that air exists just by using one's eyes to people who clearly do not want to see. The financial and overall cultural impact is great. The problem is magnified by those blacks who don't speak out.
I don't know much about Somaliland, as the above article suggests by the book...Africa's Best Kept Secret. I see that I have much to learn and maybe I can apply that knowledge to what is going on over here. Thank you for the work you do and take care.
Thank you for inviting me to join your network. I am absolutely overwhelmed by the unconditional love of others that I have seen in the last 15 minutes that I've spent joining other groups. This is so different from what I have experienced in trying to expand the conversation on race in America for the purpose of understanding it in order to shift away from it. Thank you Mohamed.
Good evening. Thank you for inviting me to be in your network. I have learned much about the conflicts in Somali after assisting in the resettlement of two Somali Bantu refugee families. Currently, I oversee a volunteer-driven project in Roanoke, Virginia (USA) that provides language and cultural mediation services to refugees from various east African nations. I look forward to reading your comments and learning more from someone working in the part of the world where many of our clients have come.
Thank you! I am inspired by your work and comments I saw on your page :) Thank you for choosing me as a friend and I am sure we will learn from each other!
Best wishes,
Marina
Dear Mohammed!
Have heard about Women in Blue?
Women in Blue is a new Women movement for peace in Africa, Clean water and clean air. It started last friday the 23rd of january and will be on every friday. Please spread this in Hargeisa. You can dress something blue in every friday as a supprtive friend for peace.
Hi sorry for my late reply! Here is my friend's email address. His name is Mohamed Hirsi. He is taking International Peace Studies course as well. Feel free to add him as ur friend. mhirsi@student.upeace.org
Thanks for your wishes. Costa Rica is peaceful in terms of landscapes and the nature of the country. By the way, I have a classmate from Somaliland here.
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its a pleasure..god bless!
Great site indeed ...
Thank you for you kind words of support. Although there are fewer physical manifestations of racism in America, the psychological and emotional manifestations are so deeply ingrained. Its like trying to prove that air exists just by using one's eyes to people who clearly do not want to see. The financial and overall cultural impact is great. The problem is magnified by those blacks who don't speak out.
I don't know much about Somaliland, as the above article suggests by the book...Africa's Best Kept Secret. I see that I have much to learn and maybe I can apply that knowledge to what is going on over here. Thank you for the work you do and take care.
Robin
thank you very much for adding me as friend
Wow, very nice pictures of the graduating brothers and sisters, i am so proud of them. Barasho wanagsan walaal
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I'm glad to see you in the world of peace and hapy of your profile. I invite you to join my site.
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Have heard about Women in Blue?
Women in Blue is a new Women movement for peace in Africa, Clean water and clean air. It started last friday the 23rd of january and will be on every friday. Please spread this in Hargeisa. You can dress something blue in every friday as a supprtive friend for peace.
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