Queens, Spies, and Servants: A History of Ethiopian Women in Military Affairs
Above: These female war veterans are pictured in Addis Ababa’s Menelik Square in 1973 at a ceremony to commemorate an…
Above: These female war veterans are pictured in Addis Ababa’s Menelik Square in 1973 at a ceremony to commemorate an…
Above: A headline by the Chicago Defender announcing the arrival of the first Abyssinian diplomatic delegation to the U.S. on…
Spotlight on Artist Fikru G/Mariam Born in 1973, Fikru G/Mariam has been practicing art ever since his parents enrolled him…
By Andarge Asfaw I left Ethiopia at the age of thirteen. After a 29-year absence, I returned to my native…
By Liben Eabisa Photos by Jeffrey Phipps Updated: August 11th, 2008 New York (Tadias) – This past spring, I ventured…
Above: A headline by the Chicago Defender announcing the arrival of the first Abyssinian diplomatic delegation to the United States…
Tadias Magazine By Tseday Alehegn New York (TADIAS) – Ethiopia stands as the oldest, continuous, black civilization on earth, and…