Nana Scholten’s garden storeroom gets torched to the ground.
Her small family sleep through the acrid bellowing smoke.
The scary events that follow make Nana even stronger giving her a greater focus on tackling the issues of race and outlook of their lifestyle that other people might find irritating and uncomfortable.
-The Zwarte Piet (Black Peter) character and image within the Netherlands.
-What is on Nana’s Christmas wish list for her initiatives.
-Educating her children on the privilege and wealth gap that divides society.
Learn more on Nana Scholten
Nana's barn burns down on weekend of her racism demonstration: 'This can't be a
coincidence' | Interior | AD.nl
Lebuinuscafé over Hoop met Nana Scholten -
Street Kids Ghana | Street Kids Ghana
Nana Cobbina-Scholten - Founder - Inclusive Wave Ghana Foundation | LinkedIn
Classmates don't want to play with Nana's child from Wilp: 'Because you're a black pete' |
Ghanaian from Wilp fights for more inclusivity with fashion show: 'Racism is lack of
self-confidence' | Photo | destentor.nl
'Society where no splinter of talent will be lost' - Stedendriehoek
Klein goed doel hunkert naar solide basis | De
Walk of Peace 2020 (deventerdagvandevrede.nl)
https://inclusivewave.com/
Podcast special guest: Nana
Pre-production, production & host: Trony Ingati
Post-production and consultant: Simon Maingi
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