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Since 2016, Cameroon has been engaged in a civil war between its Anglophone and Francophone populations, specifically between Ambazonian nationalists and the Cameroonian government.
In this episode of The Podcast, Makunde Martin – executive director of Justice for Cameroon, a digital organizing platform focused on supporting on-the-ground efforts and engaging young Cameroonians and Black folks throughout the diaspora – provides an overview of the historical context of the Anglophone crisis and speaks to how more people can get involved.
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Since 2016, Cameroon has been engaged in a civil war between its Anglophone and Francophone populations, specifically between Ambazonian nationalists and the Cameroonian government.
In this episode of The Podcast, Makunde Martin – executive director of Justice for Cameroon, a digital organizing platform focused on supporting on-the-ground efforts and engaging young Cameroonians and Black folks throughout the diaspora – provides an overview of the historical context of the Anglophone crisis and speaks to how more people can get involved.
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www.bettertospeak.org
Stay Connected with Justice for Cameroon
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anglophonecrisis.carrd.co
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