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The Other Side of Eritrea

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Eritrea
Adulis
Ethiopian Army
Eritrean People's Liberation Front
Ethiopia
Simon Weldemikael
Ona and Besikdira Massacres
Dalek Islands
Homo Erectus
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Trade Connections
Marine Biodiversity
Archaeological Sites
Northern Red Sea Region
Debre-Bizen Monastery
May 12, 1988
May 9, 1949
May 10, 1889
Italian Colonialism
United Nations

The Other Side of Eritrea is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and inspiring achievements of Eritrea and its global diaspora. We move beyond stereotypes to highlight stories of resilience, innovation, and pride from ancient civilizations and the fight for independence to modern-day successes in art, science, and community leadership. Join us as we explore the bea... more

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How did we truly conquer the Earth? 🌍

For decades, the "Out of Africa" story seemed simple: a single group of early humans left East Africa and populated the globe. But new evidence is shattering that timeline. From mysterious stone tools in the Ar... more

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For decades, the civilization of the Northern Horn of Africa has been explained through an external lens, attributed to South Arabian immigrants rather than to indigenous African societies. This interpretation did not emerge from evidence alone, but ... more

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The Sabean Man’s Burden, for centuries, Eritrea’s ancient history was explained through an outsider’s lens attributed to South Arabian or Sabean immigrants rather than to indigenous African societies. This narrative, rooted in colonial era Orientalis... more

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Adulis, Conclusion, Chapter 7.

The political economy of the ancient port city of Adulis in the Northern Horn of Africa during the Classical Age (1000 BCE–700 CE). The author argues against the prevailing Aksumite model, which asserts that Aksum domi... more

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Dr. Daniel T. Habtemichael
Author of the dissertation 'Modeling the Local Political Economy of Adulis, 1000 BCE, 700 ACE'
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Episode: Adulis: A Center of Ancient African Political Economy
Sonny Alem
R&B and pop artist blending traditional Eritrean music with modern genres.
Episode: Eritrean Artists Elevate African Heritage Globally
Marta Woldu
Eritrean artist and cultural innovator, recognized for her contributions to art and cultural exchange.
Episode: Eritrean Artists Elevate African Heritage Globally
Isaias Afwerki
President of Eritrea
Government of Eritrea
Episode: A Shifting World Order: President Afwerki on Global Affairs
Khamail Alhassen Mohammed
A young Eritrean chemical engineer dedicated to sustainable energy solutions.
Mynefi College of Science and Technology
Episode: Eritrean Women Engineer Sustainable Energy Solutions
Midian Seletsion Mogos
A fellow young Eritrean chemical engineer working alongside Khamail on sustainable energy.
Mynefi College of Science and Technology
Episode: Eritrean Women Engineer Sustainable Energy Solutions
Ruth Yohannes
Eritrean female engineer and educator
Segen Construction Company
Episode: Eritrean Female Engineers: Ruth Yohannes's Multidisciplinary Journey
Alemseged Tesfai
Renowned writer, historian, and freedom fighter deeply intertwined with Eritrea's struggle for independence.
Independent author
Episode: Alemseged Tesfai: Claiming Eritrea's Narrative and Quest for Justice
Mathias Ananab
Director of the UNDP Regional Service Center, focused on poverty reduction and sustainable development.
UN Development Program
Episode: Eritrea Through UN Eyes: A Journey of Discovery

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Eritrean Female Engineers: Ruth Yohannes's Multidisciplinary Journey
Q: How does Ruth view the role of women in national development?
Ruth believes women see themselves as powerful agents of change, embodying the idea that they can multitask and contribute significantly across various fields.
Eritrean Female Engineers: Ruth Yohannes's Multidisciplinary Journey
Q: What is the significance of a company like Segen Construction in the context of self-reliant development?
Segen Construction plays a critical role in building essential infrastructure within Eritrea, showcasing how local talent is employed to meet national development goals.
International Conference on Eritrean Studies: Interviews of Scholars and Activists
Q: What is the goal of the National Public Diplomacy Group (NPDG)?
To reshape perceptions of Eritrea and its people by sharing educational and cultural narratives.
International Conference on Eritrean Studies: Interviews of Scholars and Activists
Q: What is Daniel Sillas's analysis of the migration crisis?
He uses a reverse pyramid model to explain how various players, including NGOs, may benefit from the continued crisis of migration.
International Conference on Eritrean Studies: Interviews of Scholars and Activists
Q: What were the main goals of the Adulis Project?
To showcase Africa's connections to major world civilizations and highlight Adulis as key to urban civilization in sub-Saharan Africa.

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2. Sonny Alem
3. Marta Woldu
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5. Khamail Alhassen Mohammed
6. Midian Seletsion Mogos
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