Omish Njash on the people of Kenya on Haiti – “They do not wish to be occupiers in another black people’s land” - The Final Part!

Two and a Mic - The Social Podcast by Zak

Episode notes

In this third and final part of this mini-series with Kenyan artist Omish Njash we begin with me putting to Omish the welcome activism GenZ have picked up and carried forward and how the government has tried to disrupt them. I mention unity as a key principle behind this movement, and here Omish begins the landslide of his thoughts. I could have added all of his text here as quotations but instead I will leave simply a few notable ones for you:

“The greatest gift the younger generation has given this country is they have shaken us out of an apathy.”

“It was a revolution, but it wasn’t a evolution that liberates all the people who deserve liberating.”

“There were aspects of our togetherness that were not there. “

Thank you so much Omish Njash for your time and wisdom. I ask all of those who can, to buy this Kenyan artist a  ... 

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