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There are two way of escaping your poverty,' he offers quietly. 'One, you can use drugs, get drunk - escape. Or you can escape into the world of books; that can be your refuge.
Kennedy Odede (Find Me Unafraid: Love, Loss, and Hope in an African Slum)
I thought, if we could just come together as a community, even if that just meant playing soccer together, that could be the beginning of something good. Coming together as a community, as a people, creates more power than exists when individuals are fighting each other for scraps. Soccer has always brought people together. Soccer was where I would begin.
Kennedy Odede (Find Me Unafraid: Love, Loss, and Hope in an African Slum)
Talent is universal, but opportunity is not.
Kennedy Odede (Find Me Unafraid: Love, Loss, and Hope in an African Slum)
Whatever you do, do it well.
Kennedy Odede
When we dare to hope, we create more hope in the world.
Kennedy Odede (Find Me Unafraid: Love, Loss, and Hope in an African Slum)
One day I saw something very strange, people walking around who looked like they had come directly from the grave, their skin was so pale. Mzungus. They carried a black machine that flashed bright when they pointed it at me. I screamed. I thought the machine was going to harm me, and so I fled. Later I learned it was a camera. Its flash and their voices terrified me. We didn't see them often, less than once in a year. But whenever I saw them, I ran and hid. I had many ideas about them; first, I did not expect them to be smart, because they loved to take pictures of silly things like chickens on the street, shanties, and other things that were not interesting. Second, since I had seen a kid touching their skin and shouting, "How are you?," for many years I believed the name for all white people was "How are you?" I touched their skin as well and found it soft, but I was surprised and a bit disappointed because I thought touching it would leave a mark on my skin too.
Kennedy Odede (Find Me Unafraid: Love, Loss, and Hope in an African Slum)
My only crime was drawing life's short straw.
Kennedy Odede (Find Me Unafraid: Love, Loss, and Hope in an African Slum)
Pretending that the locals ran the Western NGOs was a way to entice donors, grassroots was no longer a true goal but a buzzword. Sadly, the goal was not to empower true local leadership, but to find token locals to be token champions with no real decision-making power... But I always knew true, long-term change cannot happen without involving the community.
Kennedy Odede (Find Me Unafraid: Love, Loss, and Hope in an African Slum)