On Finding Your Voice As An African Woman (w/ Yar and Amek Barkeui)

On Finding Your Voice As An African Woman (w/ Yar and Amek Barkeui)

In this episode, I had the opportunity to speak with two lovely sisters, Yar and Amek, and we discussed what it means to find your voice as an African woman. In the process, we highlighted so many of our similar experiences as African women even though we are from different parts of the Continent and different ethnic and cultural groups. We talked about why women are pressured into marriage once they get in their 20s and 30s, what it means to be a "good woman", and why we as African women feel that much of our existence is based on living for others and not ourselves and what we are doing to change some of these things for the future generation. Yar also shared why she started her platform, The Women of the Sudans. You may follow her at: www.facebook.com/TheWomenOfTheSudans, or on Instagram: @yara_b_b @the_women_of_the_sudans ---------------------------- 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 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: BAF - Conversations from the Diaspora Please subscribe and share with friends. I look forward to hearing from you. Check us out on your favorite podcast platform, as well as Facebook and YouTube. . . . . #southsudanese #thewomenofthesudans #ssudanese #africanwomen #feminism #womensrights #nilotic #africanidentity #africandiaspora #immigrant #firstgenimmigrant #secondgenimmigrant #anchorpodcasts #podcasts #spotify #applepodcasts #itunes #afrocentric #BAF #buildingafricasfuture #conversationsfromthediaspora

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From Diaspora to Discovery: Healing, Heritage, and the Power of Travel (w/ Nandi Kaye)

In this episode of Conversations from the Diaspora, I’m joined by Nandi Kaye, travel and self-discovery enthusiast and founder of Nature is Balm. Over the last 15 years, she has traveled to nine Afric...

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From Diaspora Kitchen to Global Brand: Preserving Culture Through Flavor (w/ Dammi Sherri)

In this episode of Conversations from the Diaspora, I’m joined by Dammi Sherri, a Nigerian-Irish entrepreneur and the founder of Sísè Foods—a brand on a mission to make African home cooking simple, fl...

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Speaking to the Future: The Power of Language, Media, and Identity in the Diaspora (w/ Udochi Okeke)

In this episode of Conversations from the Diaspora, we sit down with Udochi Okeke, the brilliant co-founder of Mmuta Di Uto, a vibrant children’s YouTube channel transforming how Igbo language and cul...

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In this episode, I’m joined by Lisa Young, a proud wife, mother, and homeschooling advocate, as we dive deep into why more Black families are choosing to reclaim control of their children's education ...

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Healed Fathers, Thriving Sons: Cultural Identity & Emotional Wellness in the Diaspora (w/ Curtis Bobray)

Healed Fathers, Thriving Sons: Cultural Identity & Emotional Wellness in the Diaspora (w/ Curtis Bobray)

In this powerful and introspective episode, I sit down with Curtis Bobray — a Liberian-American husband, father, and trained marriage and family therapist — to explore the deep intersections of father...

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I See You, Sis - Part II: Celebrating Women's History Month

I See You, Sis - Part II: Celebrating Women's History Month

📢 Sisterhood Revisited: I See You, Sis – The 2025 Edition! 💖✨ Four years after our first conversation, we brought it back! ✨In this powerful and honest discussion, we reflected on sisterhood, mother...

24 Mars 202556min

A Mother Is Born: My Personal Journey Through Pregnancy

A Mother Is Born: My Personal Journey Through Pregnancy

In this deeply personal episode of Conversations from the Diaspora, I step out of my comfort zone to share a journey that has completely transformed me—my path to motherhood. From navigating nearly th...

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On Generational Differences: A Closer Look into the African Firstborn Experience Across Millennial and Gen Z Generations

On Generational Differences: A Closer Look into the African Firstborn Experience Across Millennial and Gen Z Generations

In this episode of Conversations from the Diaspora, a Building Africa’s Future podcast, we dive into the unique experiences of Millennial and Gen Z African firstborns navigating life between cultures....

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