Tadias Interview: Alemtsehay Wedajo, Founder of Tayitu Cultural Center
Alemtsehay Wedajo is the founder of the Tayitu Cultural Center in Washington, D.C.
Alemtsehay Wedajo is the founder of the Tayitu Cultural Center in Washington, D.C.
Fanna Haile-Selassie is a reporter for the ABC-affiliated WSIL-TV, a television station that covers Southern Illinois.
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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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