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'Japanese And Africans Are The Same ...' (Black in Japan)

'Japanese And Africans Are The Same ...' (Black in Japan) We were recently invited to the third staging of the African Association of Miyagi's (AFAM) event, The Africa You Don't Know. It was held in Miyagi, northern Japan and featured performances, presentations and a panel discussion. In this video we bring you some highlights of the event, followed by the panel discussion of which I was a part and finally an interview with two of the members of AFAM. What are your thoughts about Africa?

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