About CYAC
THE WORLD'S MOST NEGLECTED CRISIS
On Saturday the 25th of July, we had our first successful meeting. 20 days after the Association was created, we were truly happy to say out of our 25 registered members, 22 were present. As an association, we have beautiful projects coming up alongside different ways to give back to our community and we look forward to accomplishing everything. Below is a short video overview of ho
Although this issue has been going on for a while now( 2016), the lack of media coverage and care shown by the UN and other world organizations is becoming more and more alarming. If it hadn’t been for my aunt who recently came to Canada on a refugee visa, informing me of the violent acts being carried out by the Cameroonian government and military, I wouldn’t have known how bad this situation has gotten. Learning about her situation and that of 100’s thousands of innocent Cameroonians that were in far worst conditions, not only brought me to tears, but it angered me.w it went down
On Saturday the 25th of July, we had our first successful meeting. 20 days after the Association was created, we were truly happy to say out of our 25 registered members, 22 were present. As an association, we have beautiful projects coming up alongside different ways to give back to our community and we look forward to accomplishing everything. Below is a short video overview of ho
Although this issue has been going on for a while now( 2016), the lack of media coverage and care shown by the UN and other world organizations is becoming more and more alarming. If it hadn’t been for my aunt who recently came to Canada on a refugee visa, informing me of the violent acts being carried out by the Cameroonian government and military, I wouldn’t have known how bad this situation has gotten. Learning about her situation and that of 100’s thousands of innocent Cameroonians that were in far worst conditions, not only brought me to tears, but it angered me.w it went down
In 2019 the NRC named the englophone crisis as ” The World’s most Neglected Displacement Crisis” and yet nothing has been done about it. I decided to use my platform and skills as an artist to shed light to this situation within the art and African community with hopes that they too can spread awareness to their desired platforms. I am creating a series of paintings that Canvey the emotions being felt as I further inform myself of this crisis. We cannot sit down and wait for change to come, we need to go out there and create the change we want to see.
I started this new series of art as a way to express the the torment, pain and suffering my people have been and still are currently facing. Please spread the word.
Thank You
Clancy Ngolah