On Identity in the Black Community: Conversations w/ a "Regular Black" Girl (Toynia Edmond)

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**I apologize for the poor sound quality. Promise to work on improving this for subsequent episodes.** In this episode, I'm joined by my friend, Toynia Edmond, and we discuss how we identify as black Americans in the diaspora and our differences and similarities from the Black American and Nigerian-American perspectives. Some of the topics we discussed were what home means to us, how we relate with other members of the diaspora, some stereotypes we may have heard about each other, the Year of Return 2019, and what are some ways we can bridge the gap between the continent and the diaspora. Join us in the discussion. Feel free to leave a comment and share this episode with others. Check out her podcasts: Harambee Stories (https://anchor.fm/HarambeeStories) and MillenZee (https://anchor.fm/MillenZee) Leave us a voice message: anchor.fm/bldgafricasfuture/message Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buildingafricasfuture Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/buildingafricasfuture Follow us on Instagram: @buildingafricasfuture Contact us via email: buildingafricasfuture@gmail.com Please subscribe and share with friends. I want to hear from you. I look forward to your feedback. Check us out on Anchor, Spotify, Apple, and Google Podcasts. . . . . . . . Episode art background photo courtesy of Autumn Goodman on Unsplash #africanidentity #africandiaspora #blackness #blackthought #nigerian #nigerianamerican #immigrant #firstgenimmigrant #secondgenimmigrant #anchorpodcasts #podcasts #spotify #applepodcasts #itunes #afrocentric #BAF #buildingafricasfuture #conversationsfromthediaspora #african #blackamericans #regularblackgirl

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