East African Diaspora New Media Orgs in U.S. Receive Attention
The East African diaspora in the United States is contributing to the surge of new media.
The East African diaspora in the United States is contributing to the surge of new media.
After the New York Times published a cover story earlier this week, the U.S. media is about to boost its coverage of the East Africa famine.
Thousands of families are walking for days in search of food in East Africa’s triangle of hunger.
In his latest song entitled Musika Heiwete (Music is My Life), Teddy Afro traces the geneaology of his music to classical Zema of St. Yared, the great Ethiopian composer, who lived in Aksum almost 1500 years ago.
The presidential campaign of Senator Obama has hired an Ethiopian American, who formerly served as Special Assistant to the Chair of the Ethiopian American Caucus.
Tadias Magazine has been added to the index for Google News. The Ethiopian-American publication, which celebrates its fifth anniversary this year, joins Google’s global network of original content and news publishers.
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