South Africa: From Cape Town to London, Deo Kato Runs to Challenge Racism and Reclaim the Migration Narrative
Deo Kato ran 8,262 miles from Cape Town to London across 21 countries to highlight migration barriers and racism, drawing on civil rights history and community support.
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South Africa: From Cape Town to London, Deo Kato Runs to Challenge Racism and Reclaim the Migration Narrative
Step by step, mile by mile, Deo Kato ran his way across a continent -- and beyond. After a year and a half on the road, the Ugandan British runner and campaigner has become the first person to run from Cape Town to London.
From Cape Town to London, Deo Kato runs to challenge racism and reclaim the migration narrative - The European Sting - Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology - europeansting.com United Nations News
© Courtesy of Deo KatoRunning across continents, Deo retraced humanity’s earliest migration routes, using movement as a way to spark conversations about belonging, identity, and shared origins. This article is published in association with United Nations. Step by step, mile by mile, Deo Kato ran his way across a continent — and beyond. After a year and a half on the road, the Ugandan British runner and campaigner has become the first person to r…
From Cape Town to London, Deo Kato runs to challenge racism and reclaim the migration narrative
Step by step, mile by mile, Deo Kato ran his way across a continent — and beyond. After a year and a half on the road, the Ugandan British runner and campaigner has become the first person to run from Cape Town to London.
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