The Cotton Tree Magazine and the Sierra Leone Online Club have come together to bring the Sierra Leone Community closer and closer. We have volunteered to share our paper's editorials and news briefs with the membership of the Sierra Leone Online Club.
Our paper is available for sale in the London area and we will encourage every one living in this area to secure a copy.
Our paper is available for sale in the London area and we will encourage every one living in this area to secure a copy.
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Burbage Close, London SE1 4EN.
Tel: 00(44)7946490569
Click here to send email.
Members of this site can also send me a PM (Personal Message) by by clicking here
Some articles on the May issue
"The repressed Tongue" is an article included in the first issue of THE COTTON TREE magazine, written by one Daphne Brown, UK. She is in her early 20s, very concerned about gender inequality and lack of role models among the Sierra Leone women's Diaspora. In our personal conversations, she said: "what men can do, women can do best."
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