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Being a Black Non-African in Africa is a Culture Shock - Senegal‘s Unseen Sides

Being a Black Non-African in Africa is a Culture Shock - Senegal‘s Unseen Sides

Published 4 years, 3 months ago
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Ma-Luschka Colindres works for an International Non-Governmental Organization (INGO) working in the realm of child rights.


She's lived in Central America, the Caribbean, USA, and West Africa.


You can see it on YouTube, which has some helpful video overlays.


You won't hear my voice during this interview because I was far from the microphone.


She discusses:


00:00 Who is Ma-Lushka Colindres
00:30 How to help Africans?
01:00 Where Senegal excels
02:30 Being a Black Non-African
03:40 Senegal's Unseen Sides
04:20 When will INGOs be obsolete?
04:50 INGO abusers
05:15 Culture Shock
08:00 Children in Senegal
09:45 Child Discipline
10:20 Africa's Future


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