Ethiopia: A Work of Unskilled Carpenters and Dentists
By Baran Bahan I love and respect carpentry and dentistry as much as I do love and respect all other disciplines and professions. I
One Ethiopia Under One Game
By Ruth Lema, Editor’s note: the write of this Critical Essay, Ruth Lema (picture) is an Ethiopian-born girl who came to the united states
Are You Oromo or Ethiopian first?
The question “Are you Oromo or Ethiopian first?” touches on identity, a deeply personal, sometimes complex topic. For many people, identity is multilayered and
Why The Habesha Community Needs to Seek Justice For TRAYVON MARTIN
By Lulete Mola A friend once told me an allegory that would forever stay with me. He said, “Imagine a room full of toxic
Ethiopia’s opposition holds rare protests
Ethiopian opposition activists have demanded the release of reporters and political prisoners jailed under anti-terror legislation in demonstrations. In rare public outpours of anger,