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On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts speaks with Golda Houndoh, a 1.5-generation Togolese woman whose story embodies resilience, purpose, and transnational identity. Golda opens up about living with sickle cell, navigating life across cultures, and how her personal experiences have fueled her passion for community health and maternal and child wellness.
This heartfelt conversation explores the intersections of health, heritage, and hope—offering insight into how transnational journeys shape not only who we are, but how we care for others.
That and more!
Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
By My Black is Transnational5
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On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts speaks with Golda Houndoh, a 1.5-generation Togolese woman whose story embodies resilience, purpose, and transnational identity. Golda opens up about living with sickle cell, navigating life across cultures, and how her personal experiences have fueled her passion for community health and maternal and child wellness.
This heartfelt conversation explores the intersections of health, heritage, and hope—offering insight into how transnational journeys shape not only who we are, but how we care for others.
That and more!
Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com