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    The SEEDs of Hope in the Ethiopian Diaspora

    JUNE 5, 2011 11:49PM

    By al mariam


    Topics: ethiopian diaspora, alemayehu g. mariam, seed, society of ethiopians established in diaspora, seed georgetown university, melaku lakew, abigail mariam, ethiopianity and humanity, abebech gobena, africa’s mother teresa, wolde michael kostre, redda tekle haimanot, ato ezra teshome melaku e. bayen robert frost, adam tecle, tadews haile, yacob yonas, edlawit tessema, ainslee alem robson, abigail mariam, ethiopia youth, ethiopia diaspora, ethiopia idealism, george carlin, gandhi british colonialism, martin l. king, nelson mandela, sharpeville massacre, margaret mead, ethiopia idealism, ethiopian women breast cancer, youthvolution africa, politics

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