Ep. 20: Immigrant Turned Immigration Attorney: From Sierra Leone to the U.S. (ft. Kiki)
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Despite Sierra Leonean and Nigerian heritage Nkechi ""Kiki"" Gillman was actually born in Germany and had quite an immigrant journey across a few countries before finding herself in the U.S. and becoming both a citizen and a lawyer. Currently self-employed and managing her own immigration law firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota Kiki is no stranger to the immigration process as she has gone through it herself and has held several different statuses throughout her life journey. We have quite the conversation in this episode and finally we get to speak with an immigration lawyer about their day ..read more
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Ep. 19: Vlogging Across Borders: From Nigeria to Canada (ft. Lola)
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From Nigeria to Canada - Lola's story starts in Lagos and ends up in Toronto with a few pit stops along the way. Currently working as an African Heritage Educator and leveraging her experiences back home to teach the youth, Lola supplements her time with a YouTube channel and is building a brand as one of the key voices providing educational content for new and prospective Canadian immigrants. Our conversations spans many topics and leverages Lola’s myriad of experiences from working in a government school to being educated in the U.K. to seeing (and living) the difficulties of the black immig ..read more
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Ep. 18: Finding Your Voice: From Uganda to Rwanda to Canada (ft. Ezra Kwizera)
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"From the suburbs of Kigali back to his home in Rwanda to the bustling city of Vancouver - Ezra Kwizera has had quite a journey. Colonialism, power and greed are just part of the story that defines Rwanda in the late 20th century. They had a history of conflict rooted in the historical differences of power and access between Hutu and Tutsi groups. Not only did this stem as the catalyst for the Rwandan Genocide but it also created a precarious push factor for the disadvantaged communities. Ezra himself was born to refugee parents living in Uganda. Our conversation talks on a myriad of topics fr ..read more
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Ep. 17: One of the Lost Girls: From South Sudan to Kenya to the United States (ft. Tabitha)
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There were thousands of victims of the civil war that emerged in Sudan in the 1900s and many of them were young children who marched alone, thousands of miles, before arriving at the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya that had a massive young population. The UNHCR quickly got involved and in collaboration with the U.S. Department of State approximately 3,600 young refugees were brought to cities all over the United States. While this generation started to gain notoriety as the “Lost Boys of [South] Sudan” there were still an unrepresented group that got overlooked in the popular consciousness but wa ..read more
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Ep. 16: Identity in Adolesence: From Kazakhstan to Singapore to the United States (ft. Dina)
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From Kazakhstan to Singapore to the United States! Dina shares quite a lot about the truth on growing up in Kazakhstan and she definitely shares her opinion on the Borat films. An interesting journey of discovery not only do we get insight into a young country forging it's identity but also a young woman forging hers and choosing her own path. We have quite the conversation ranging from exotic meats to international student percepetions of LGBTQ+ life so you can't miss out! Sources: https://thediplomat.com/2019/06/why-is-kazakhstan-a-growing-destination-for-central-asian-migrant-workers/ Check ..read more
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Ep. 15: Media Junkie Across Cultures: From Seoul to SoCal (ft. Tony)
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"From South Korea to the United States! Tony Lee takes us through his childhood migration from Seoul and touches on his relationship with his own Korean-American identity, education and pop culture! We talk everything from familial expectations to Kpop recs and you'll definitely walk away from this one knowing more about Korea and Tony. http://www.sheckii.com/ Source: https://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Centers/RCKC/Documents/Koreans%20Immigration%20to%20the%20US.pdf ..read more
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Ep. 14: Making Life a Learning Experience: From Ukraine to the United States (ft. Roman Prokopchuk)
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From Lviv to New Jersey! Roman Prokopchuk takes us from his humble beginnings in the former Soviet Union, currently Ukraine, where he and his family of six people left to live in a two bedroom apartment in the New Jersey area. Learn more about his journey, launching his podcast Digital Savage Experience and agency Nova Zora Digital, cultural nuances and the tie to his homeland in the name of his own company! Source: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/losing-brains-and-brawn-outmigration-ukraine-0 ..read more
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Ep. 13: The Stages of Cultural Adjustment: From Hyderabad to Boston to Berlin (ft. Swapnika)
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From India to the U.S. to Germany! Swapnika takes us through her journey from her highly international education in Hyderabad to her college and career successes in the United States and a fresh perspective on her move to Germany… recorded less than two months after she’s officially landed in the country - right at the start of that culture shock curve. It’s a fresh perspective on Berlin and a fun conversation with one of Aidan’s close college friends ..read more
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Ep. 12: A Very Kenyan Holiday Special: From Nairobi to Boston (ft. Norah)
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It’s the Holiday Special! From Kenya to the United States (with a pit stop in South Africa) Norah steps into the studio to talk the holiday season in Kenya and the clothing expectations, her motivations to pursue higher education outside of her home country, how salient her blackness was depending on where she was and of course some discourse on whether or not ethnic group identity outweighs the importance of a national one on the continent. An interesting conversation with a fun holiday tie! Source: https://www.whychristmas.com ..read more
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Ep. 11: Iranian at Home and American Outside: From Tehran to NYC (ft. Dahlia)
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From Iran to the United States! Aidan chats with Dahlia and uncovers the journey that she made from Tehran (yes like 1991 film Not Without My Daughter… but also 100% not) at the tender age of two and the life that she and her family have built for herself in New York City. Hear everything from falsified passports to the intricacies of Iranian parenting and probably the most complex answer to the Aidan’s flagship question we’ve had yet! Source: https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/iran-vast-diaspora-abroad-and-millions-refugees-home ..read more
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