Four Corners

In “Four Corners”, the Darfur Radio Project explores the physical and mental geography of Sudan, both inside and outside of Darfur. First, a critical look at how Chinese investment is playing out in the Merowe Dam Project in northern Sudan. Then, in a new series on Sudanese culture, we speak to musicians both at home and abroad. And, an exploration of the conflict in the east of Sudan, which predates the violence in Darfur. Finally, we hear about how both large international NGOs and smaller grassroots organizations tackle the question of education in Darfur.

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3 Comments on “Four Corners”

  1. Baraka Oyuru Says:

    The Radio sound killer and I like a lots and hope one day we could work together to help in any way , but till then keep up and look forward hear from you soon, but I am gonna leave you with a song.
    My people, as the sun rises and sets
    There is a lots of troubles in the World especially in Africa.
    What shall we do?
    My people, as the sun rises and sets,
    There is a lots of fears and tears
    in our hearts and eyes.
    When shall we wipe away these tears?
    My people, as the sun rises and sets,
    We long to go be back home to our
    beloved Country the Sudan.
    My people of the same land,
    My people of the beloved Country
    The Sudan.
    Our parents were born in exile,
    they grew in exile.
    We also were born in exile and
    grew in exile.
    Shall we ever enjoy the fruits of
    our land.?
    Shall we ever go back home?
    Oh God(Jah) come to our help.
    How we long to go back home.
    Our motherland Sudan.
    Baraka Oyuru For Diversity Coalition Forces:

  2. Thomas Washington Says:

    Thank you so much for doing these broadcasts. This is the first one I’ve listened to and really learned alot. The format is so professional and it’s great hearing the voices of those working there. You guys really put alot of effort into this. Your efforts are very much appreciated.

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