Archive for August, 2009

Who Are You? 32 Comments

This is a question I have frequently encountered growing up as an Ethiopian kid in the middle of nowhere, Texas. Actually, the question was more of “what are you?”
I would rightly claim my Ethiopian identity each time it was asked but as I got older and moved to a part of the country where [...]

photos that changed africa 23 Comments

I am constantly looking through old photos. I really like how a photo changes the way I think about something. Its very powerful.
I once read about Kevin Carter who killed himself after winning the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 1994 for this picture taken in Sudan a year earlier.
Including those that changed the way [...]

Really Old Tees 27 Comments

One of the things we fight about here in bernos is how to wear the bernos tees or even any tee. Dawit likes to keep his shirts so clean looking that he washes the tees inside out.
He says it keeps it from fading and it keeps the colors of the tee not [...]

my Gripes w/ you 89 Comments

I have been reading bernos since the beginning, and while I love it, some of the content seems like it’s too much bellyaching about Ethiopian women and men. I have some advice for both sexes, or at the very least bellyaching of my own.
For the men; it seems to me many [...]

tail tales 58 Comments

Selam Hiz’boche, salutations from Wondu and the marvel that is Wondinet Haile.
Two years prior to last I had been in Moscow after years on Wall Street and my only connection to Ethiopia was bernos.

I bought the entire bernos tee collection and connected with Nolawi and his tales, who I admire for his [...]