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Monday, March 10, 2008
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The true cost of living in Zimbabwe - no food, no job and no hope The Guardian
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Haiti
Its stories like these that make me seriously seriously question our collective humanity. Like my other post, the poorest in Haiti eat dirt, while there is tons of food sitting en route, rotting and being devoured by beetles and cockroaches....
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Stoned Cherrie and Fred Eboka
I like these two designers. Once again, exquiste work being done in Afro-Chic design. There's South African Nkhensani's Stoned Cherrie brand. Here's a piece on it by Mimi Magazine And Nigerian Fred Eboka's line:
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Thank you for the nice comment about Black and Into Green,your kind words are very encouraging! I tried to email you but was having problems with my Outlook. You guessed correctly, I am a black woman with a passion for my people and our planet. The best of luck on your new venture. Please stay in touch so that I can support you on my site. I am going to add your site to my blogroll if you don't mind.
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