![]() ![]() State Department’s spotlight of “Cultural Ambassador” Myrna Clayton and her band (“The Myrna Clayton Experience”) through its Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). The “We Are One” release is timed to coincide with the U.S. The song features five languages: Oshiwambo, American-English, Otjiherero, Khoe-Khoe Gowab, and Afrikaans. State Department's Arts Envoy Cultural Exchange tour of "The Myrna Clayton Experience" for the U.S. The "We Are One" video captures an original song created and recorded in Namibia (Southwest Africa) featuring a collaboration of American and Namibian artists, along with photos/footage taken during the U.S. At a time of heightened concern over systemic racism and violence in the U.S., an inspiring series of events exuding cultural acceptance and peace culminated in the release of the song, “We Are One” during Black History Month. ![]()
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