Misconceptions About Africa: What Returning Diasporans Really See
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In a world that can sometimes feel like one big and lonely desert, Africa can be our oasis: a place where we reconnect with ourselves, feel understood, and find our people. In this episode, I share my journey from Burundi to Cameroon and beyond, reflecting on how returning home reshaped the way I see not just the continent, but myself.
Africa is often misunderstood, especially by those who haven’t lived here, and yet for many of us returning from the diaspora, it’s where we remember who we are. From its cultural richness to the everyday realities of life here, I explore what “Africa” truly means, why it can feel like home, and how it challenges the stereotypes we carry. This conversation is a reminder that coming home can be a chance to catch your breath, find your people, and feel whole again.
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