Tanzanian Boy’s Interpretation Of “Commando” Goes Viral
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What happens when outsiders to the HBCU community try to impact Black college culture? The answer may not be as straightforward as you think.
TANZANIA- A video of a young Tanzanian boy named Alex enthusiastically telling the storyline from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 1985 movie “Commando” is being used by Mama Hope for their “Stop The Pity, Unlock The Potential Campaign” to stop stereotypes about all African children being AIDS victims or child soldiers when they are actually bright, curious children like Alex.
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