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A Ruptured Cultural Identity: How Africans and African Americans Struggle To See Eye-to-Eye

Jul 04, 202020 min
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Episode description

Our recent podcast with Melton Fellows Kennedy Musgrave from the USA, and Tobias Woode from Ghana, "A Ruptured Cultural Identity: How Africans and African Americans Struggle To See Eye-to-Eye", discusses the cultural divide between our two cultures. Through discussing how the different forms of racism have affected institutions such as the Justice System, the Education System, and Religion, we understand that the similarities in our cultures and their roots may overshadow the differences. It is our hope that this conversation adds or contributes to bridging the gap between Africans and African Americans.

Hot Topics, Intercultural Dialogue, Current Affairs, and friendly, thought-provoking conversation!

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