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Yelimane Fall: ‘african arts’ vol. 47

Posted on July 20, 2014 by lampfall40

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A wonderful article about Yelimane Fall’s work as an artist, healer, and community activist, written by Cynthia Becker and Alex Zito, in the summer 2014 volume of the journal african arts. (click here to read the article)

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