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Let’s do it together: The culture book

April 9, 2016 By Bukola Oriola





Four years ago, I started writing two books. However, I have not been able to complete the project. When I checked out the files today, I found that I started one in April, and the other in May, 2011. I have been procrastinating about completing these books for almost half a decade.

Sometimes, some of my readers, who had read my memoir, Imprisoned: The Travails of a Trafficked Victim asked when my next book would be out, or wondered if I had the second book out. A friend even asked me to write a fiction book because she enjoyed reading my writings. I started that book around December 2014. However, I also paused on the book after writing the third chapter. I hope that I can finish the book. I don’t know when it will be completed.

I will like to say now that I have decided to complete one of the two books I started in 2011. The book will focus on culture. The culture was going to be a section in the book that I had started, but for the demand in cultural awareness in serving victims and survivors of human trafficking in the immigrant population, I have decided to make the entire focus of the book on culture.

In fact, I have created a timeline for it. I hope to have this book ready for the public by January 2017. I will also be creating video clips as I work on this book. In fact, I have the very video clip to kick off the continuation and ultimately the completion of this book. I want you to join me in working on this book. Culture is a complex issue. I will try to do my best to put it together with simplicity. I will like to hear your suggestions about culture to include in the book. Let’s do this together. Watch the video and leave your comment or suggestion.

You can watch the video below.

Thanks for reading. I hope to talk to you again through my blogs. If you have questions, comments or suggestions, please, send me a note – fill out the contact form. I want to hear from you. You can also get my recent posts by signing up to receive updates.

Bye for now, until next time.

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Filed Under: Blog, Human Trafficking & Domestic Abuse Tagged With: demand in cultural awareness, immigrant population, Let's do it together: The culture book, survivors of human trafficking

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