Powerful documentary from the Tarik Adera shared by Marsema

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Hello all,  (Some Bcc)

Am sharing this email & link to the video from Tarik Adera that Marsema shared with me and asked to be shared with other Group members.

Kind regards to you all -- keep reading below.  Deborah

From: Marsema Tariku marst...@gmail.com

Hello Dr Deborah,

Thank you for sharing the different information over the years here. Allow me to share this today. 

If you're passionate about the power of collective initiatives that build systems sustaining heritage, preservation, long-term vision, and accessibility, watch this powerful documentary from the Tarik Adera  - in case of interest in the research/library building efforts.

It inspired me as I feel the collective contribution of these 12 individuals in gathering this part of history not only safeguards the memories of their families in history but also builds a shared space of continuity and learning for generations, via stories.  


Thanks and regards all,
Marsema 
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