Goodbye, Piassa
The demolition of an historic district in Addis Ababa shows a central contradiction of modernization: the desire to improve the country while devaluing its people and culture.
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Rachel Dubale is a graduate in African Studies from Leiden University, currently working as a policy research assistant at the Africa-Europe Foundation.
The demolition of an historic district in Addis Ababa shows a central contradiction of modernization: the desire to improve the country while devaluing its people and culture.
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