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A major lesson for young African youth is a call to preserve and cherish indigenous knowledge. In lesson two of our 12-part series, we explore why African youth need the preservation of our indigenous knowledge to drive positive change across the continent. This conversation was first posted in article form on the Shades of Us blog. You can read it – and other articles we have written – by visiting shadesofusafrica.org. At the end of this podcast, there are ways to reach us if you would like to discuss this further. Facebook: Shades of Us Twitter: Shades of Us LinkedIn: Shades of Us Instagram: Shades of Us Website: Shades of Us Vlog: Shades of Us Africa Image: Ian Macharia on
The post Lesson 2: Preserve Indigenous Knowledge first appeared on Shades of Us.
By Shades of UsA major lesson for young African youth is a call to preserve and cherish indigenous knowledge. In lesson two of our 12-part series, we explore why African youth need the preservation of our indigenous knowledge to drive positive change across the continent. This conversation was first posted in article form on the Shades of Us blog. You can read it – and other articles we have written – by visiting shadesofusafrica.org. At the end of this podcast, there are ways to reach us if you would like to discuss this further. Facebook: Shades of Us Twitter: Shades of Us LinkedIn: Shades of Us Instagram: Shades of Us Website: Shades of Us Vlog: Shades of Us Africa Image: Ian Macharia on
The post Lesson 2: Preserve Indigenous Knowledge first appeared on Shades of Us.