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Anna Lomax Wood

South Sudanese culture is at risk, but this Lost Boy wants to protect it

March 27, 2017Culture

Dominic Raimondo, a former Lost Boy of Sudan who now lives in the US, visited the Kakuma refugee camp with a mission — to protect Sudanese culture.

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