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In this episode of Unapologetically First Gen, we sit down with our friend Isaac Lungu who shares what it’s been like to move through the world as a perpetual immigrant—from Botswana to several U.S. states, and now Canada.
Isaac talks about the layers of identity he’s had to navigate as someone who grew up African, became “Black” in America, and now raises his kid in a third culture. We explore how systemic issues—from racism to healthcare to capitalism—intertwine with personal experience, and what it means to stay rooted when home is constantly shifting.
If you enjoy the podcast, subscribe and leave us a review.
💬 Got your own story about being first gen? Share it with us over on Patreon: http://patreon.com/UnapologeticallyFirstGenPodcast
Thank you for tuning in, and as always, we appreciate your support! ❤️
In this episode of Unapologetically First Gen, we sit down with our friend Isaac Lungu who shares what it’s been like to move through the world as a perpetual immigrant—from Botswana to several U.S. states, and now Canada.
Isaac talks about the layers of identity he’s had to navigate as someone who grew up African, became “Black” in America, and now raises his kid in a third culture. We explore how systemic issues—from racism to healthcare to capitalism—intertwine with personal experience, and what it means to stay rooted when home is constantly shifting.
If you enjoy the podcast, subscribe and leave us a review.
💬 Got your own story about being first gen? Share it with us over on Patreon: http://patreon.com/UnapologeticallyFirstGenPodcast
Thank you for tuning in, and as always, we appreciate your support! ❤️