“I believe that true sustainability lies in respecting the needs and traditions of local communities.”
Abdul Kamara is a professor of environmental studies who was born and raised in Sierra Leone. After studying in the U.K. for a few years, he settled in Berlin where he has been teaching at the University of Applied Sciences for over a decade now. Abdul is an avid collector of vinyl records and enjoys spending his weekends flipping through stacks of jazz and blues records at local record stores. He's also a seasoned cook and often hosts dinner parties for his colleagues and friends, introducing them to his favorite dishes from West Africa.
Growing up in Sierra Leone, I saw firsthand how environmental degradation negatively impacted my community. I wanted to find ways to mitigate that, which led me to study environmental science and eventually pursue academia.
Definitely jollof rice. It's a staple in many West African countries and has so much depth of flavor. Plus, it's always a crowd-pleaser at my dinner parties.
The most rewarding thing for me is seeing my students grow and develop their own perspectives on complex issues. It's great knowing that I had a small part in shaping their academic and personal journeys.