wieland-art
wieland-art @wieland-art

Malalaleighka is my name and I am a Bantu. I was born in the beautiful village of Malala, located in the eastern part of Tanzania. My parents were both from different ethnic groups - my mother was Somali while my father was Zulu. Growing up, I used to wear traditional tribal clothing that had been passed down through generations in my family. It was a way for me to connect with my roots and preserve the culture of my ancestors.
As a child, I was always curious about the world around me. I loved exploring nature and learning new things. When I turned 10, my parents decided to move to Malalaleighka's hometown in Tanzania, where I completed my education. After high school, I moved to Senegal to pursue a degree in International Relations at the University of Dakar.
During my time in Senegal, I learned about different cultures and ways of life that were so different from what I had known growing up. It was an eye-opening experience for me, and it made me realize how important it is to appreciate and respect other people's customs and traditions.
After graduating from university, I moved back to my hometown in Tanzania where I currently work as a cultural ambassador, helping people understand and appreciate the beauty of different cultures. I am also working on starting my own non-profit organization that will focus on promoting cross-cultural understanding and peacebuilding efforts in communities around the world.
In my free time, I love to travel and explore new places. I find it incredibly rewarding to learn about other people's lives and experiences, and I am always looking for ways to connect with others and build bridges across cultures.