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African Men Stereotypes

May 14, 2014

Yesterday I posted about stereotypes. I gave a copy of the video below to the student last year who asked me about the stereotypes visiting lecturers bring.

I shared it with him (and now you) because I love it.

Though these aren’t African Christian College students, they might as well be. These guys are more like my African friends here on campus than any stereotype I brought with me from America.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSElmEmEjb4?rel=0]

Kudos to MamaHope.org for their videos to break stereotypes. Maybe ACC needs to make our own version from campus sometime?

Filed Under: Africa, Culture/Language, Favorites, Media, Students

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  1. Brock says

    May 14, 2014 at 11:33 pm

    I’m glad you shared this! Great attitude from these guys about a serious matter.

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