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Day 2807: Catherine Constantinides Spotlights Western Sahara on MetroFM with DJ Fresh #AfricaMonth

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“Morocco is the last colonizer on the continent.” – Catherine Constantinides

 

It’s 12 : 42  PM on day 2807 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read a Bible verse, spend time outside, have breakfast and promote my 50 New Feet Campaign benefiting MiracleFeet – raised $14 469 only $4 281 more to raise by June 17, 2018 to reach my new goal of helping 75 kids with Clubfoot by June 17, 2018.

 

As you may or may not know May is Africa Month and in honour of that I would like to share the work that Human Rights Activist Catherine Constantinides is doing to help the Saharawi People, the people of the Western Sahara (the last colony in Africa) gain their right to self-determination. Listen to Catherine Constantinides’s  2018 interview with DJ Fresh about the Western Sahara below:

 

Day 2116: Me on MetroFM with Criselda Dudumashe

It’s important to do something you’ve never done – that’s what I realized yesterday.

 

It’s 12 : 00  PM on day 2116 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read Galatians 5: 1  , have breakfast,   learn one new thing – Alongside cats and tigers, foxes are solitary hunters. There has been the rare sighting of a vixen hunting with her cub, but in general they will forage and hunt for food alone. Although a fox is classified as a carnivore they are omnivorous and will eat almost anything including fruit and vegetables.-and work on my  25 Smiles Campaign    –  raised $6 520 only  $5 980 more to raise to reach my second goal of raising $12 500 for Smile Train before Jan 10 2017 (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far : ) ) .

 

Last night I was on MetroFM being interviewed for the first time it was a new experience I learned a lot about myself and had lots of fun (thanks Criselda Dudumashe for making me feel so comfortable you did a fantastic job 🙂 ). Listen to my interview on MetroFM below (thanks Jess for recording the interview and putting it up):