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araoameny

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August 8, 2011

Arao Ameny

About Me: 

-African-born
-Ugandan-American
-Interested in politics, social issues and specifically gender equality
-Interested in documenting the experiences of African-born women in the West and the generational divide between African-born individuals and their American-born children
-Interested in empowering African-immigrant women and girls through education
-Interested in women's rights and bridging gap between African-born women in Africa and African-born women living in the West: how can they work together to build bridges, empower themselves, form alliances...and progress...

My Passions: 
Writing
My Challenges: 
Patience
My Vision for the Future: 
Opening training programs in northern Ugandan to train women journalists in Lango region
My Areas of Expertise: 
Print Journalism
My Languages: 
English, Lango (Uganda)
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