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Elias Wondimu

The Elias Wondimu Review brings together ideas, history, analysis, global conversations, and essays that move through place, memory, and experience.

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    Ethiopian-American publisher & archivist preserving Ethiopian and African heritage. Founder of TSEHAI Publishers. Writing on history, geopolitics, and the power of story.

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