On the anniversary of the ouster of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir (April 11, 2019), host Carol Castiel talks with Paula Hirschoff and Chuck Ludlam, Africa aficionados and inveterate travelers, who just returned from a three-week trip to Sudan, which took them from Khartoum to the ancient sites of Kerma, Meroë and the former capital of old Dongola. These former Peace Corps volunteers discuss the many cultural, political and economic links between the glory of Nubia and the triumph of modern Sudan.
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