“The streets of Limété softly beat to the patter of motorbikes, fula-fula trucks, a few vendors (Mboté! Yaya, sister, these bracelets are one of a kind!) chatter, specs of dust. It’s hot in Kin, it’s the dry season, and the Mokongo sisters stand underneath the shade of a hyphaene petersiana (or palm tree), fanning themselves with 1971 La Mode Française magazines.”
— Excerpt from “I’ll See You in Kin City” by Sarah Luyengi | featured in the Common Ground Review