Afros in the Diaspora is a podcast that provides a brave and welcoming space for African and Black immigrants to come together, chat, vent, laugh and share their stories and experiences of life in the diaspora. Join Sarah and her guests as they explore the highs and lows of immigrant life, offering a voice and a community of support and hope to those who have already made new homes far from their ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureEducationSelf-Improvement |
Thandiwe Konguavi is a homeschooler and an award-winning journalist born in Zimbabwe and raised in Canada. She is a web writer and editor of First Person columns at CBC Edmonton. She is also the digital producer of CBC's docuseries, Black Life: Untol... more
Join us for this episode as "Mama Dee" Dee Adekugbe draws the curtain back and brings awareness to the domestic and family violence statistics and realities in Canada. She also shares about her journey to creating a safe haven and free recovery facil... more
Join us for this episode as T. Octavius takes on trivia and riddles while sharing his immigration journey, writing inspirations, and the ways his rich cultural heritage shapes his art and storytelling. Don’t forget to like, share, and leave a comment... more
Join us on this heartwarming episode as Ebun recounts her experience as an illegal immigrant in America before relocating to Canada with her family and getting her papers. She shares her parents' story about how they came to be in that situation, and... more
On this hilarious episode, join us as Kome shares about his career as an engineer by day and a comedian/MC/writer by night. He opens up about how his personality as an introvert sometimes clashes with his creative career. Like, share and leave a comm... more
Sherry, a beloved guest from Episode 7, returns to the podcast! In this episode, she joins host Sarah to discuss the pressures women and immigrants face from society, social media, and even well-meaning family members. Join us for a light-hearted con... more
Join us on this episode as Thandi shares her immigration story, the challenges and wins of her experiences as an international student studying Medicine in Malaysia while balancing parental pressures and expectations as she embraces her personal valu... more
On this episode join us as Macanjy shares his immigration story. We dish on various jobs we have had as new immigrants like door-to-door sales, Skipthedishes and Instacart delivery to name a few. We discuss the hustle mindset of immigrants and how th... more
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