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S1E2 The Brown Englishman
From Naima Sakande | Part of the Third Culture series | 31:13
Kweku grew up as a black Ghanaian boy in a white English family. But when a letter appeared from Ghana, everything changed. How do you make sense of who you are when you have two families, one who made you, and the other that raised you?
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Kweku grew up as a black Ghanaian boy in a white English family. But when a letter appeared from Ghana, everything changed. How do you make sense of who you are when you have two families, one who made you, and the other that raised you?
Editorial support from Becky Aston, Chaela Herridge-Meyer and Mattia Indi Gerin.
Episode art by Jacqi Lee.
Music includes "Mendo Mulcher" by the Polyrhythmics from needledrop.co, “Kumasi Groove” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), and “Rhodesia” by Twin Musicom both licensed under Creative Commons.
S1E1 Back to the Motherland
From Naima Sakande | Part of the Third Culture series | 22:31
Home is a complicated concept - especially if you have a few of them. What does it feel like to not fit, in a place that you should call home?
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Home is a complicated concept - especially if you have a few of them. In this episode, Naima returns to Burkina Faso, the country where she was born, to find things have changed. What does it feel like to not fit, in a place that you should call home?
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