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Saturday, 25 October 2014
Liberian-American Woman’s Powerful Video Slams Misdirected Ebola Stigma
CREDIT: Screenshot from Shoana Solomon’s viral video
A Liberian-American woman filmed a now-viral video to challenge
xenophobic attitudes in light of Ebola’s proliferation. With the slogan “I am a Liberian, not a virus,” Shoana Solomon sheds light on the recent stigmatization of people of African descent.
After Solomon’s 9-year-old daughter was told she has a disease
because she is from Liberia, Solomon shared the incident on Facebook. A
day later, Solomon’s niece sneezed in school and was sent home, despite
having never traveled to Liberia or interacted with anyone who had
visited the country in the past two years.
So Solomon, a TV presenter, decided to take action by publicly
addressing misdirected discrimination. In her video, Solomon holds a
sign with the campaign’s slogan and talks about her child’s experience,
as well as the experiences of many others who have been ostracized.
“I am hurt and upset. We are Liberians, Sierra Leoneans, Guineans,
and Nigerians. We live in a region that has been devastated by a deadly
disease, but we’re not all infected. It is wrong to stereotype and
stigamatize an entire people. Remember, we are human beings.”
Rife with racial undertones, Ebola hysteria, largely stemming from misinformation, has contributed to stigma of many Africans since the first Ebola case came to the U.S. For instance, a community college in Texas
started turning away students in good health from countries with Ebola
cases. Restaurants in Texas are also refusing to serve Liberian
immigrants. And due to parents’ fears of their children contracting the
infection, two Rwandan students have been unable to attend school, even though Ebola is not an issue in the east African country.
Solomon is not the first person to start an internet campaign to change the framing of the Ebola narrative.
Acclaimed actor Jeffrey Wright recently launched the #CrushEbolaNow
campaign to counter the perception that the virus is a death sentence.
“We could do well focusing on the strengths of the affected regions and
not entirely on the weaknesses despite the enormity of the challenges,”
he said in an interview with ThinkProgress.
“I found the news narratives disturbing. It didn’t take into account
the absence of health infrastructure in these countries. These reports
say that the outbreak is a function of the virus when it’s not. The
outbreak is a function of economic underdevelopment. I wanted to reframe
that narrative and speak closer to the reality that exists there.”
Must Read:
Ebola as a US
neo-imperialistic weapon: Portray Africans as poor helpless zombies: Come in as
a solution to the Ebola virus you have created : Use this pretext to steal
their mineral resources : Obama: Ebola crisis 'spiraling out of control' : US
military to help Ebola effort
John Hagee’s Racist nonsense : John Hagee:
Ebola is God's punishment for Obama 'dividing Jerusalem':
Hagee’s Logic: BLACK Obama divides Jerusalem;
God pours out his wrath by infecting BLACK AFRICANS with Ebola
Dear Global research.ca , The US invented the Ebola Virus from Bundibugyo, Uganda
that is why they have a patent for their invention. The US’s invention
of that virus is not a claim, it is the truth.