As South Sudan celebrates its 9th independence day, the world’s newest country to exist is still facing many challenges, conflicts with North Sudan and yet to rise as a strong African nation in a very crucial part of the continent.
– What has changed for South Sudanese after the independence in 2011?
– Did the conflict between the two lands, lead to an Identity crisis?
– Was keeping Sudan as one country a “Mission Impossible” ?
All these questions and more are answered by Dau Doldol who is a South Sudanese who had to leave his homeland during the war, ending up to be an activist, helping the African community in the US through many organizations.
Dau is a co-host of The Ubuntu podcast:
https://open.spotify.com/show/3DHyOPcicPWDNdUfcjyiBy
- عالم صناعة المحتوى بين اليوتيوب و التيك توك | مع معاذ عثمان
- 01: Pilot | start from zero.
- 02: Stuck in Plateau!
- 03: Ramadan Diaries #1 | Fasting in Spain ft. Layal
- Brooklyn Hitz
- 14: South Sudan | The World’s Youngest Nation ft. Dau Doldol
- 04: Ramadan Diaries #2 | My non-Muslim friends try to fast! ft. Dennis & Julie
- 05: Ramadan Diaries #3 | Sudanese traditions ft. Hassan Izz
- 06: Ramadan Diaries #4 | The Spiritual Journey ft. Iddi Ahmed
- 07: The Sudanese Revolution | One year later ft. Muaz Osman