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Princess shakena, the Empire luba : African Tales & Children Books

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Welcome to our first episode of the Special Edition on African Tales & Children's Books from the Black Community. I am so happy to present to you Princess Shakena who comes to us from The Luba Empire in the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as its author, the talented Shala Kasayi.
A captivating story with fascinating characters for a good identification of black and African youth in the knowledge of its culture and its civilizations but also a cultural transfer to all those who will be curious to know better this Africa rich in values, colors and colors. culture.
Shakena represents any young girl without discrimination who fights for justice and peace without using violence, who is self-confident and who holds on to the end.
For 30 mins, Shala and Tite discussed different topics that affect the lives of young people and the importance of awakening them to reading, without forgetting the place of women in African civilizations. I hope you all get a copy of This Princess's Tale, which is currently available on Kindle, Librinova, and Amazon. I wish you good listening.
In this episode, Shala kasayi will tell the story of the princess herself, exclusively. A good quality time and story time for my little heros.
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Welcome to our first episode of the Special Edition on African Tales & Children's Books from the Black Community. I am so happy to present to you Princess Shakena who comes to us from The Luba Empire in the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as its author, the talented Shala Kasayi.
A captivating story with fascinating characters for a good identification of black and African youth in the knowledge of its culture and its civilizations but also a cultural transfer to all those who will be curious to know better this Africa rich in values, colors and colors. culture.
Shakena represents any young girl without discrimination who fights for justice and peace without using violence, who is self-confident and who holds on to the end.
For 30 mins, Shala and Tite discussed different topics that affect the lives of young people and the importance of awakening them to reading, without forgetting the place of women in African civilizations. I hope you all get a copy of This Princess's Tale, which is currently available on Kindle, Librinova, and Amazon. I wish you good listening.
In this episode, Shala kasayi will tell the story of the princess herself, exclusively. A good quality time and story time for my little heros.
  continue reading

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