It is a noble fight that Gabriella Kinté In Canada, she decided to reverse the trend by allowing black authors to become visible.
To remedy this situation which is tarnishing the works of black people in Canada, Gabriella Kinté highlighted her bookstore called Racine. "It's really very white, everything we read, everything we see at school especially in history books, the way it's presented. Maybe we need to present several points of view. Vary the points of view, not just see things in one way," she told our colleagues at Africa Top Success. In addition to her mission to promote black literary productions, she also advises Canadians to read works by the black African community. "As a good start for anyone who would like to add a little color to their library, I would say to go with collections that offer tales from elsewhere. I think that tales are a great way to learn about other people's cultures," says young Gabriella.