
Diaspora Dialogue Series With LA
Welcome to the Diaspora Dialogue Series with LA!
I'm excited to share what this series is all about.
I am Lillian Agbeyegbe, a Nigerian-American. Join me as we unravel diverse stories, offering insights into pathways to the diaspora, maintaining connections with homelands, navigating work and family life, and much more. It's a journey that paints a vibrant and complete picture of a rich community. Don't miss out on the chance to hear varied perspectives – tune in and discover the tapestry of The Diaspora Dialogue Series!I
Diaspora Dialogue Series With LA
Guest: Boma Akainy
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Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Diaspora Dialogue Series with LA. My guest, Boma Akainy, got in trouble for saying she would live in the United States one day, when she was growing up. No female person from her village had ever lived in the US! She absolutely believed the tale that keys were left in cars in the US, and people just hopped in and out of cars! She never heard about domestic violence until she came to the US but now works in that space both in the US and in Nigeria. Listen to her interesting insights. What factors influenced you relocating from your home country? Share your thoughts with us on the beauty of the homeland, the blessings of the new land and the benefits of global integration.. Email me at diasporadialoguewithla@gmail.com if you would like to be my guest.
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