Day 2370: Catherine Constantinides at the Saharawi Refugee Camp

“If people are not listening to you as individuals, it’s always good to get together and make a stand for something.” – Tinie Tempah

 

It’s 12 : 08 PM on day 2370 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, have breakfast, read Genesis 1: 26 and learn a new word –  Definitions for fusillade
1.a general discharge or outpouring of anything: a fusillade of questions. 2.a simultaneous or continuous discharge of firearms. 3.to attack or shoot by a fusillade.

 

Yesterday I was privileged to share Catherine Constantinides’s recent visit to a Saharawi refugee camp on my YouTube channel – the Saharawi People are from a country called the Western Sahara which has been illegally occupied by Morocco for the past 41 YEARS – every time I watch Catherine’s video I’m struck by how hot and dry the refugee camp seems it’s a wonder that human beings are able to survive there. Thanks to my Superhero Catherine Constantinides for being a voice for the Saharawi People and for allowing me to share the footage (you are truly unlike any other human being I’ve ever met remarkable in your passion, purpose, focus, humility and courage of conviction).   Watch “Catherine Constantinides at the Saharawi Refugee Camp” below:

 

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