In commemoration of the year Eritrea’s free press was shut down, One Day Seyoum is proud to publish
Our inaugural issue features pieces from leading Eritrean writers, artists, and activists, as well as allies to our cause, who have all created work around the theme:
"The Past, Present, and Future of Eritrea."
It is dedicated to the journalists, politicians, and dissidents arrested during the 2001 crackdown, who remain imprisoned to this day.
100% of the proceeds will go to our newly opened Eritrean Refugee Centre.
Issue No. 01
The Past, Present,
and Future of Eritrea.
The Tattoo on my Brain
In this powerful piece of reflection, Aaron Berhane offers an insight into the injurious and painful nature of censorship. Witnessing the demise of his own newspaper and the disappearance of close friends, this is a story that highlights the power of both memory and remembrance.
Hanan’s Corner
Toronto native Hanan has recently blown up on social media for her artwork representing a new era of East African tradition. Andrea Jacob sits down with Hanan while she reflects on how the past few months have changed her life and her hopes for the future of her art.
Digital Censorship
Betye Zebib discusses the extent of digital freedom within Eritrea and the minimal access which currently exists. Given this climate, will a digital transformation emerge from Eritrea’s diaspora?
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