Oromo Church in Minneapolis Featured on MPR Radio
MINNEAPOLIS — Ethnic diversity is shaping Minnesota’s culture in many ways, and there’s a small but growing movement in the United States to make Sunday morning church services more culturally diverse.
However, the vast majority of the nation’s religious services remain monocultural, with just one language, race or ethnic group represented.
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Backo said,
June 8, 2012 @ 10:49 pm
The commentator referred the church groups “Ethiopians”. Oromos are not Ethiopians, Oromos are Oromians and not reference them as Ethiopians. As soon as you say Ethiopians, guess who credit goes to? the Amharas, Tigrays and so forth. Even though Oromo is not recognized as a nation by the world bodies, it is to the right of all Oromos that they need to be references as Oromos and not Ethipians. Please Edit your broad cast and possibly send my comments to the radio station.
ganamoo said,
June 8, 2012 @ 11:17 pm
The Nowregian flag out numbers the Crosses . The Oromos claim Ethiopian lol
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