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Apartheid, Iowa, and the Aftermath: Reed and Ketsi’s Story


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In this episode of The AFS Exchange, we share the incredible story of Reed Davis and Ketsi Meka, two friends separated by continents and decades. Ketsi, from South Africa, lived with Reed’s family in Iowa during 1982-83. After Ketsi returned to Apartheid South Africa, they lost touch despite Reed’s repeated efforts to reconnect.

Thirty years later, Reed headed to South Africa for work and ramped up his search for Ketsi. Spoiler alert: they finally reconnect and reflect on the years since Ketsi’s time in Iowa, leading to a creative project together.

Join us to hear about Ketsi’s year in the U.S., his experience moving from Apartheid South Africa to a predominantly white community in Iowa, and the culture shocks he endured after returning back home. This episode shows the lasting power of cultural exchange and how relationships formed can grow even stronger over time. Reed and Ketsi's story highlights how impactful these connections can be, even decades later.

Guests:
Reed Davis
Ketsi Meka

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