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In this episode, Atty and her guests TALKKK馃憦馃従 their TALKKK馃憦馃従 and dive into the unique experiences of growing up in four different immigrant households. Joining Atty are Ola, representing Sudan; Ali, representing Nubian Egypt; and Yaw, representing Ghana, while Atty shares her perspective from C么te d'Ivoire. They explore what it means to be African in the United States and how being raised in immigrant households has shaped their identities. They'll discuss the impact of living between two cultures on their beliefs, values, and judgments, touching on topics like human rights, relationships, respect, and finance. From adolescence to young adulthood, they share personal stories, insecurities, and lessons from their experiences in the US. This episode is FULLL of enriching conversations so sit back and enjoy this episode, mwah.
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In this episode, Atty and her guests TALKKK馃憦馃従 their TALKKK馃憦馃従 and dive into the unique experiences of growing up in four different immigrant households. Joining Atty are Ola, representing Sudan; Ali, representing Nubian Egypt; and Yaw, representing Ghana, while Atty shares her perspective from C么te d'Ivoire. They explore what it means to be African in the United States and how being raised in immigrant households has shaped their identities. They'll discuss the impact of living between two cultures on their beliefs, values, and judgments, touching on topics like human rights, relationships, respect, and finance. From adolescence to young adulthood, they share personal stories, insecurities, and lessons from their experiences in the US. This episode is FULLL of enriching conversations so sit back and enjoy this episode, mwah.
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