Audio recording of Evelyn Amony on strong roots and sharing stories
1 2021-04-14T14:06:43-04:00 Sarah York-Bertram 79c90f81cbadbcee036c97b91365eec227a9fa16 85 3 Audio: Evelyn Amony shares a saying that likens survivors to trees that have been cut down and explains that sharing her story has been a freeing experience for her. Amony is speaking in Acholi and Acan translates in English. Click the \"►\" to listen to the audio recording. plain 2021-07-22T18:12:41-04:00 Evelyn introducing Ododo Wa 202 Sarah York-Bertram 79c90f81cbadbcee036c97b91365eec227a9fa16This page is referenced by:
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2021-06-01T18:26:53-04:00
"So long as it still has roots..."
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Annotation: Evelyn Amony draws on a common saying from her community to demonstrate that survivors whose lives have been disrupted by war and violence can still grow strong and experience freedom
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2021-06-01T18:33:10-04:00
In this annotation, Evelyn Amony shares a teaching from her community: "[W]hen a tree is cut down, so long as it still has roots, it will still grow up and become a big tree. This is a lesson that even if something bad happened to your life you can still do something great just like others who did not undergo through this."