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The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewThe Girl Who Spoke For The TreesA short story about a determined young girl who discovers a superpower that changes her destiny — from Adeola OkeAug 27Aug 27
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewThe Uncommon UnionA reflection on birth as a marriage between an individual’s soul and life — by Kenyan Salama WainainaAug 271Aug 271
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewTruth Is An Illusion.A story about a woman living with Dissociative Identity Disorder — from Sedang DabelsAug 27Aug 27
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewLook To Her, Moor!An article about the image of the Black person in the Western artistic traditions over the centuries — by ‘Shèun Ominira-BluejackAug 27Aug 27