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OK. Akosua's from Ghana.Zimbabwe.And I thought that was really important in the casting process, because I-- I knew how-- where we wanted it to go.
Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe discovered this when it entered into economic relationships with China.
in Zimbabwe, but this looks interesting." And then suddenly, you're reading Zimbabwe--accidental encounters with information, serendipity.
in Zimbabwe.
The Zimbabwean government at the time was giving scholarships to students regardless of gender?
Any Zimbabweans here? No?
You also lived in Zimbabwe as a child.
I did live in Zimbabwe, yeah.
I was born in Zimbabwe, which is always my go to.
One was from Zimbabwe and hadn't worn shoes until she was like 10 or something.
You may remember Zimbabwe had a little incident lasted about a year and a half with inflation.
The government official in Zimbabwe responsible for doing that was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize.
Here we have Zimbabwe.
We cross Zimbabwe's border
The fact that Zimbabwean diamonds were not considered conflict diamonds is a huge gaping hole in that process.
I'm a Zimbabwean-American. I am an African woman, and I was outraged.
So I grew up in Zimbabwe.
There are some people from Zimbabwe here who are giving you shout-outs.
And so anyway we lived in Zimbabwe.
When my best friend was living in Zimbabwe, a guy she was dating visited San Francisco.
They give the single mother in Zimbabwe $1,000.
And let's talk about Ian Smith and Zimbabwe.
Because he was very adamant about the supremacy of whiteness in Zimbabwe.
And they got married and came back to Zimbabwe.
So my family was kind of forcefully kicked out of Zimbabwe in 2002, during the political unrest.
He's like won this big film festival in Zimbabwe two years ago.
And I can hangout with people who live in Zimbabwe who I would never meet otherwise.
And so when Morgan and I were in Zimbabwe making this film-- and by the way, Paramount Pictures sent me and my producing partner there
And he published a book to explain to the public in Zimbabwe and the rest of the world why he was doing this.
anywhere today where do you think it is sorryim Zimbabwe no it's actually
who live in them whether it's Somalia Zimbabwe places like that but also potentially for us and clearly that's a
while other African countries were enjoying independence-- in Smith's grip remain strong on Zimbabwe well into the '70s
And when you're a kid from Zimbabwe running around in safari shorts, you don't ever think you're going to end up in television, that's for sure.
I'm recently using a Chinese company to partner up with the government in Zimbabwe to help with facial recognition for use of government purposes.
President Mugabe, who's been President of Zimbabwe since 1980, you might know he's a very successful politician.
And here we are talking about the people who are still in Zimbabwe, because a quarter has already left the country because it's so miserable.
South Africa has lost rhinos; Zimbabwe's lost rhinos; Kenya's lost rhinos; Namibia zero.
And so, that was the struggle that Black Zimbabweans had to fight back against.
What are you trying to tell me I can't speak Serbian and Zimbabwean?
which depicts people all around the world, from Austria to Zimbabwe is their tagline-- emphasis on Zimbabwe and the majority world, which is fantastic because the face of the movement
during the '60s and '70s who looked at the depth that Ian Smith was willing to go to maintain white rule over Zimbabwe, what was then called Rhodesia.
A man who time and time again repeated the slogan that the white man will forever rule Zimbabwe.
And what that led to was this desire Mugabe to seek revenge over the white population in Zimbabwe.
against that, you start to understand some of the challenges that existed when a country like Zimbabwe finally got independence.
Today, we're going to be hearing from a wonderful author from Zimbabwe, Elizabeth Nyamayaro.
So let me take a pause and just remind everyone, Elizabeth Nyamayaro from Zimbabwe.
So I grew up in Southern Africa, in the Bush of Zimbabwe.
So I was born in Zimbabwe and then moved to the United Kingdom quite early on in my life,
Institutes on teaching all around the world have worked in schools in the slums in Zimbabwe and some Jamaica, Brazil and north and south, and then
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