ARTS AND CULTURE – THE LIBERIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS INDUSTRY

This edition of Arts and Culture takes us to the Liberian Capital Monrovia, where we spoke with several people involved in the country’s Arts and Craft industry.
This edition of Arts and Culture takes us to the Liberian Capital Monrovia, where we spoke with several people involved in the country’s Arts and Craft industry.
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