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Culture - Episode 2:
In this episode, I explore an identity crisis that I had after attending a West African dance class taught by an American women. As a West African woman, I never had to question my identity given that I know exactly where my family comes from, I am very much aware of our cultural practices, I eat the food, I understand my language, Yoruba, and I primarily consume Nigerian media. Regardless of all this, I start to grapple with whether it would be futile for members of the diaspora to attempt to preserve our respective cultures.
By The Social ArchiveCulture - Episode 2:
In this episode, I explore an identity crisis that I had after attending a West African dance class taught by an American women. As a West African woman, I never had to question my identity given that I know exactly where my family comes from, I am very much aware of our cultural practices, I eat the food, I understand my language, Yoruba, and I primarily consume Nigerian media. Regardless of all this, I start to grapple with whether it would be futile for members of the diaspora to attempt to preserve our respective cultures.