happy, excited kids and make them chant something so demeaning? those questions sent me on a journey to an industry that s exploiting kids across africa. i was shocked by what i heard along the way, but in the end ifound my answers. done i a writer and journalist, and although i now based in london i lived in china for several years, studying chinese and working in beijing. i loved it there but i didn t always feel welcome. as a black woman in a country with a chinese mac tiny black population, i experienced countless incidences of racism; sometimes indirectly but often write in my face. i soon realised i wasn t the only one. see, i wasn t new to racism before china, it s a global problem, but i had never been anywhere that made it quite so difficult to speak out. i felt black people in china needed a space to unpack these experiences, so i decided to take a risk. i created that liberty china, an online space and website to start that conversation. hello and welcome to anot
bbc in malawi. i have worked with bbc africa eye exposing human rights bbc africa eye exposing human rights abuses corruption and violent rights abuses corruption and violent crime in my home country violent crime in my home country. runako asked me to help country. runako asked me to help with country. runako asked me to help with the investigation. when help with the investigation. when she showed me the low iq video. when she showed me the low iq video. i when she showed me the low iq video, i was shocked. the children video, i was shocked. the children shouting demeaning things children shouting demeaning things. it happened and it was hidden things. it happened and it was hidden in things. it happened and it was hidden in plain sight. amazingly, runako had managed to find amazingly, runako had managed to find out exactly where this was to find out exactly where this was filmed. she sent me the co ordinates, sol was filmed. she sent me the co ordinates, so