Muna De Ciman, a.k.a. 'Aunty Muna', shows up for Regina's youth
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Muna De Ciman, a.k.a. 'Aunty Muna', shows up for Regina's youth
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If you live in Regina and you're young, an African immigrant, a union organizer or even a Saskatchewan Roughrider, chances are you know "Aunty Muna." A community fixture in the Saskatchewan capital, Muna De Ciman can be found supporting youth who have come into contact with the justice system as part of her 9-to-5 job, mentoring African youth, lending a helping hand at protests, cooking meals for professional football players and so much more. Black on the Prairies creators Ify Chiwetelu and Omayra Issa called Aunty Muna to discuss her passion for community work, and to surprise her with cameos from two young activists and former Saskatchewan Roughriders general manager Roy Shivers.
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