When Josephine Baker boarded a ship for France in 1925, she carried little more than ambition and the weight of a country …
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‘You Are Reminded You Don’t Belong’: African Woman in Japan Opens Up About Identity Struggles Abroad
by Gee NYby Gee NYA Nigerian woman living in Japan has drawn global attention after sharing an emotional account of the identity challenges faced by Africans …
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‘The West Isn’t Built to Value You’: Black Diaspora Urged to Build in Africa Instead in ‘Brutally Honest’ Video
by Gee NYby Gee NYA thought-provoking video circulating on social media is urging Black people living in America and the West to rethink their long-term security. …
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Influencer Suggests Safer Alternatives for Americans Hoping to Leave the U.S:’Your Nervous System is Tired’
by Gee NYby Gee NYAs political tension, economic uncertainty, and social anxiety continue to dominate headlines in the United States, a growing number of Americans are …
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She Quit Her Job as a Lawyer and Moved to Spain for a Slower Life, Now She Helps Other Black Women Move Abroad
by Gee NYby Gee NYFor Christine Job, a former Atlanta-based lawyer, burnout became the catalyst for a life-changing decision: leaving her legal career behind to start …
