From the Land of Samburu to Global Peace – Why Rhodia Mann’s Voice Matters

🔸 By supporting the “Life Against War” movement, Rhodia Mann did more than take a political stand — she reminded us that peace is impossible without listening to silenced voices.

🔸 Born in 1942, Rhodia Mann is an anthropologist, author, and documentary filmmaker who has dedicated her life to preserving the oral cultures and social life of the Samburu and Borana tribes in northern Kenya.

🔸 Through her six books and the creation of a museum of Indigenous cultural elements, she has built a bridge between the world of Indigenous peoples and the global community, amplifying marginalized voices.

🔸 Her support for this grassroots movement invites us into deeper conversations across cultures, movements, and collective memory. 🌱🕊️