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New Book Clarifies Differences between Africa and AmericaAfrican Immigrant Shares Unique Perspective on Africa and America The book seeks to broaden public perception and understanding about the cultural differences between Africa and America, including its people and immigrants, Wounded Africa: The Cultural Differences Between Africa and America. The new nonfiction book examines various, diverse aspects of both cultures in order to explore both their similarities and differences. This book will emotionally take you to Africa and back within 48 hrs. “It is not so much about ignorance in both continents but about the need for cultural education, tolerance and exposure,” as to why there are such prevalent misunderstandings between Africa and America. Collected from her own experiences and the experiences of others, Wounded Africa provides a more personalized view of the cultural differences between Africa and America. From the start, Tiony makes the distinction between descendents of Africans (AA- African Americans) who were born in the US and(AAA-African-African American) who are Africans that have immigrated to the US. She defines herself as both Kenyan and American, as she was born in Kenya but has lived and worked in America. Her unique vantage point also rests in her previous employment with the United Nations in New York courtesy of the government of Kenya. Tiony is frank about her opinions on such topics as education, corruption, economy, racism,health, family life, job interviews and placement , Politics, gender,religion ,African governments in general among other topics. Ideal for students, professionals, travelers or anyone interested in Africa and African immigrant experiences in America. Wounded Africa is a comprehensive, insightful reference point. A portion of the proceeds from Wounded Africa will go to charity and hopefully help the healing effort. For more information please visit http://www.woundedafrica.org.