Fridah Wanjiku, a Washington, DC-based freelancejournalist engages with comedian Walter Mongare popularly known as Nyambane, in a light conversation about all things Kenyan Development at the 2013 Diaspora conference in Washington, DC on Dec 13th.
Fridah Wanjiku is an upcoming freelanceMultimedia Journalist based in the Washington, DC metro area. A recent Communicationsgraduate from Old Dominion University, Fridah believes the only way Africa's tainted image will recover, is by the new generation of young Pan-Africans taking a stance to tell their own stories from their own eyes.
Fridah has worked at Voice of America (VOA) Swahili radio, PBS in TV production and as a print correspondent for various USAID contractors on global health issues.
'The only thing dark about our continent is our deep understanding of it' is the motto that Fridah goes by, in solidarity with a new wave of optimistic narratives about Africa in the recent years.
You can engage Ms. Wanjiku on Twitter @faridahShiku and on Facebook - Faridah Shiku (facebook.com/empress.shiku).
Fridah Wanjiku is an upcoming freelanceMultimedia Journalist based in the Washington, DC metro area. A recent Communicationsgraduate from Old Dominion University, Fridah believes the only way Africa's tainted image will recover, is by the new generation of young Pan-Africans taking a stance to tell their own stories from their own eyes.
Fridah has worked at Voice of America (VOA) Swahili radio, PBS in TV production and as a print correspondent for various USAID contractors on global health issues.
'The only thing dark about our continent is our deep understanding of it' is the motto that Fridah goes by, in solidarity with a new wave of optimistic narratives about Africa in the recent years.
You can engage Ms. Wanjiku on Twitter @faridahShiku and on Facebook - Faridah Shiku (facebook.com/empress.shiku).
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