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The afro-colombian sociologist, ethno-educator, afro-feminist and decolonial activist Sister Lemeva shares her perspective on the issue of inequality and discrimination of the afro-community in Colombia and the struggle of identity and social chances. She has been dedicated to population issues for more than 15 years. This Interview was recorded in the past summer. Certainly the political situation -also concerning Covid-19- might have changed since than. Unfortunately the recording-/audioquality wasn't very good, sorry for that. We hope you still understand most of it and take something out of it!
Song: De Donde Vengo Yo - ChocQuibTown
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