Janet, Rose-Ingrid and Serisha are three Eldest Immigrant Daughters from Nigerian, Haitian and South African families. The dynamics of being an Eldest Immigrant Daughter show up in a myriad of ways. Together, they’ve formed a community to explore these impacts by unpacking expectations and exploring personal desires, while healing from their traumas. Follow along as they navigate their 30’s in wha... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a month ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
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Janet, Rose-Ingrid and Serisha are three Eldest Immigrant Daughters from Nigerian, Haitian and South African families.
The dynamics of being an Eldest Immigrant Daughter show up in a myriad of ways. Together, they’ve formed a community to explore t... more
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Listening to these 3 ladies is a delight. They deal with their struggles with such grace and comedy, it’s hard not to be pulled in. The stories about skinheads in Toronto schools or Palestinian kids being harassed are what we need to hear about
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