Rencontre avec l’acrobate et éditrice Belotie Nkashama-Tshibanda

Rencontre avec l’acrobate et éditrice Belotie Nkashama-Tshibanda

Belotie Nkashama-Tshibanda was destined for a sporting career. In 2006, with the Swiss athletics team, she even brought back a bronze medal from the Youth Olympic Games. She was supposed to become an athlete, but it is an acrobat who awaits us at the Lausanne train station buffet. Three professions, four children, five languages, six books and a publishing house: listening to this young author tell us about her life since the creation of Beth Story, we are tempted to believe that her days inevitably have more hours than the national average.

Certainly, runners have breath and endurance – but to improvise as a publisher while homeschooling and giving awareness workshops to teachers on the representation of Afro-descendant characters in children’s literature, we can say that we are approaching the profile of an ultra-trailer.

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