Liberian Diaspora set for annual month-long return
Members of the Liberian Diaspora are making an annual month-long return to Liberia this December. They have been invited there by the government. Joining us to talk about the trip are Clarice Ford-Kulah, chair of the Planning Committee, and Naquetta Ricks, a Liberian immigrant who also is a representative in the Colorado state legislature for State District #40, tells VOA’s James Butty, some of the goals of the return include bonding with Liberians at home to promote reconciliation, tourism and investment opportunities
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