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@wondyyilma3520
@wondyyilma3520 Месяц назад
Ante yene teleksew neh you ar very speshal 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@user-xn7kp7xo1u
@user-xn7kp7xo1u Месяц назад
Lemen sissy Is the icon not only for Ethiopia but for all Africa: as Ethiopian I am so proud of him with Ethiopia love you so very much. Ethiopia is lucky to have you.
@hannatesfuy8614
@hannatesfuy8614 2 месяца назад
He is amazing ❤❤❤
@hannatesfuy8614
@hannatesfuy8614 2 месяца назад
❤❤❤
@eteneshtefera2582
@eteneshtefera2582 2 месяца назад
I wouldn’t stop listening to Lemn. Glad Ethiopia found you.
@user-Hareg
@user-Hareg 2 месяца назад
The young Lemin . You are the winner. Oh i whish you kom see this and see who you are today. ❤❤❤❤
@mamaTg-nk6tx
@mamaTg-nk6tx 2 месяца назад
Bless u we love you my sun from Ethiopia
@user-px7vw5su6b
@user-px7vw5su6b 3 месяца назад
2024...
@stellaklein9104
@stellaklein9104 7 месяцев назад
Love this. Never heard this version❤
@themutedsqualls7858
@themutedsqualls7858 8 месяцев назад
So lovely...you both sound great Ian and Phil.❤
@themutedsqualls7858
@themutedsqualls7858 8 месяцев назад
@nobodyowens8159
@nobodyowens8159 Год назад
I could listen to Lemn all day . Wilson asks him really good questions and we see Lemn the star 🌠
@henbane2247
@henbane2247 2 года назад
Really good interview and it's good to watch one from when he was so young. A charming man. I would say that maybe a third half of his audience are people who have been or are in care. His play sounds interesting. I wonder if it's still around. Thanks for uploading!
@deborahbarnes8377
@deborahbarnes8377 2 года назад
Another example of a black person having to navigate a life after its been contorted and bullied by the white governmental system.
@SadisticFella
@SadisticFella 2 года назад
I remember him walking down car bank Street backs hagfold with no shoes on in early 80's. Only ever known him as Chalky, terrible childhood, but one of the nicest, kindest people you'll ever meet.
@godfreemorals
@godfreemorals 2 года назад
Watching this after reading (and listening to the audio book read by Lemn) My Name Is Why
@ospreybird
@ospreybird 2 года назад
:-)
@natashab4540
@natashab4540 2 года назад
Did the guy not have time to ask Lemn how to pronounce his name before the show, very lazy interviewer.
@ncbakker5130
@ncbakker5130 2 года назад
Lemn, It's more than i could destribe how sorry i am what you 've been through. I thank God for the gifts we are blessed, with in you/through you. Yes u still are learning, and we all should keep learning! Lemn I would like to encourage you to support multiratial adotion that will be done RIGHT! Because we will have much more less fear of 1 or few black CHILDREN/black people amoung massa of white people. Because we need to get used to one another. This is cevilization/ the life we have now. Let us mix and learn from one another. It's possible, slowly but surely you/we can bring good changes in this world. Look where we come from! NOW imagene how beautifull our world would be, when nobody is no more a stronger =black/assians, white/ Arabics=all races. That's how God intendant this world to be!
@zgetahun
@zgetahun 2 года назад
Lemin ጔታ ይባርክህ🙏
@victoriarubens6002
@victoriarubens6002 2 года назад
He is amazing
@scuseme391
@scuseme391 3 года назад
Just Incredible, zooming out and looking at the bigger picture. Takes my breath away he does
@msdbism
@msdbism 3 года назад
Having just read “My Name Is Why”, I can’t get over how lovely and engaging he is. It would be so understandable if he were aggressive and defensive, but he seems so willing to connect. Thinking that here he is only 2-3 years out of that awful institution, makes me want to reach into the screen and give him a big bear hug ❤️
@miseciara
@miseciara 4 года назад
Wow, amazing to see Lemn so young. Very well spoken from the first question on. Thanks for uploading!
@MatthewClear
@MatthewClear 4 года назад
Thanks so much for publishing this. Lemn is such an inspiring person. Fascinating to see him so young as I've only recently discovered him.
@MrBezagreen
@MrBezagreen 4 года назад
I am annoyed by this interviewer. Do you know how frustrating it is to continuously have to defend why your experience is part of the black experience even though white people can connect to it?
@splumaa
@splumaa 4 года назад
He is amazing. He is not angry, he is passionate about what he does. He is defining who he is. Read his book about his life and his journey. I am so impressed with him and what he has achieved. Well done Lemn.
@txoviii
@txoviii 4 года назад
Thanks for this, I'm just studying one of his poems for an assignment and I am so happy I bumped into this video while doing my research! Thanks again!
@thelion7421
@thelion7421 5 лет назад
And now he's a chancellor of Manchester University big up my brother I like your poems
@OldDeanKenobi
@OldDeanKenobi 6 лет назад
Thank you for the upload friend
@ianrunacres
@ianrunacres 6 лет назад
You're very welcome. Good news about Wigan, too, it seems?
@wondynet
@wondynet 6 лет назад
It is a pleasure to watch Lemn Sisay. It took my attention three years ago on TED RU-vid and I start following his works...... and likely my production company was hired by Biklia Award in Toronto to document the event and I learn that Lemn will be a Guest speaker on the event. I was so happy and lucky to see him in person and express my gratitude and appreciation. Such a gifted and strong person!
@debbieharry387
@debbieharry387 4 года назад
This person is worthy of SO much kindness and attention from us all.
@jimholloway615
@jimholloway615 6 лет назад
Fascinating insight into a young Lemn, painfully close to the traumas of his youth, with touches of anger and a lot of humility. Brilliant!
@ianrunacres
@ianrunacres 11 лет назад
Phil and I wrote a song called Two Minute Silence for our album called 'Snakes & Ladders' with our band Brightside, in 2000. I've always been quite proud of this one, and it seemed appropriate to post it.