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Book Talk: Oromo Witness by Abdul Dire, 1/23/21


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The East Side Freedom Library invites you to a conversation with Abdul Dire about his new book, Oromo Witness: From Ethiopia to Minnesota, one man’s struggle for his people, for his family, and for his freedom.


Join ESFL’s Co-Executive Director Peter Rachleff as he interviews Abdul Dire about his book, Oromo Witness. Dire has relied on oral history and story-telling to reconstruct the history of Arsi Oromo people in the Bale region of southern Ethiopia, from the late 19th century to the present, including their immigration to Minnesota. Abdul Dire, himself a descendant of leaders of the Bale revolts, recounts an epic saga of courage, resistance, perseverance, and sacrifice as told to him by his uncle, Hangasu Waqo Lugo. Oromo Witness brings to life the history of an extraordinary struggle for justice and equality through the lens of a participant observer.

Abdul Dire, himself a descendant of leaders of the Bale revolts,  recounts an epic saga of courage, resistance, perseverance, and  sacrifice as told to him by his uncle, Hangasu Waqo Lugo. Oromo Witness  brings to life the history of an extraordinary struggle for justice and  equality through the lens of a participant observer.  

The complex struggles of the Oromo people included the navigation of  transnational politics involving the governments of Italy (which invaded  Ethiopia twice) and Somalia (which sought to use the Oromo people for  their own purposes) and inter-ethnic politics which included Amhara,  Tigre, and other Oromo groups. Their intergenerational struggles,  stories, and aspirations are expressed in their motto: To root out  tyranny in all of its forms in their lifetime, or, failing that, to  raise a generation to finish the task.  Dire has made his uncle Hangasu the main protagonist in the book. Now in  his 60s, he’s one of the few remaining living witnesses of the Bale  people’s struggle. Dire has written a profile-in-courage of Hangasu and  those who inspired, shaped, and molded him. Hangasu’s courage, strength,  and endurance are awe-inspiring. In Minnesota, Hangasu has championed  education as a tool for liberation. He now builds schools and sponsors  young students. Oromo Witness can be a learning resource for all of us,  as we seek to understand the experiences and aspirations of our Oromo  neighbors.

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