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ep.04.The.Heart.of.Africa

33m · African Mirror · 14 Feb 23:52

Karibu! This week, DJ ORIKoL gives us a run down of her Mother Land Burundi. Talking about history, food, art, society and day to day life, we get an insight into the culture that ORIKoL grew up in. Not only is this a great chance to get to know our host better, but we want to share this to lay a foundation for conversations about decolonisation through spirituality. By understanding what it means to have your home’s culture shifted to a western influence, it’s brings up questions about what has been lost in the process. Much love, stay safe Source 1: http://www.burundiembassy-germany.de/index.php?en_culture Source 2: https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/burundi.htm#Culture Source 3: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-13087604 Music by: Chillin’ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanmirrorpodcast Instagram: african.mirror.podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAPeP8S2U6n6reblzgGhchw To support future content: https://www.patreon.com/africanmirror Email: [email protected]

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