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Chimamanda Aidichie: The Danger of a Single Story

  By gregoryfrost July 29, 2014 July 29, 2014 on writing, reading, Uncategorized, Words

A superb TED Talk  by author Chimamanda Aidichie about allowing a single story to misrepresent complexity and diversity: The Danger of a Single Story

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