Hi, I’m Tracey and I’m Norma, and we’re “Black Girls w/h accents”
Thanks for tuning in to our podcast about growing up black in Europe and the way this upbringing sometimes influences our perspective on American culture and politics.
For the record, I was born and raised in England to Jamaican parents and Norma was born in Suriname and raised in the Netherlands.
Norma: I have been in the US for 17
Tracey: And I’ve been in the US for 33 years
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Hi, I’m Tracey and I’m Norma, and we’re “Black Girls w/h accents”
Thanks for tuning in to our podcast about growing up black in Europe and the way this upbringing sometimes influences our perspective on American culture and politics.
For the record, I was born and raised in England to Jamaican parents and Norma was born in Suriname and raised in the Netherlands.
Norma: I have been in the US for 17
Tracey: And I’ve been in the US for 33 years
On this special episode, we revisit our conversation about the British royals and the Mexit controversy. We discuss our views on race and the monarchy, royal protocol, and false expectations from non-royals.
Black Girls with Accents
Hi, I’m Tracey and I’m Norma, and we’re “Black Girls w/h accents”
Thanks for tuning in to our podcast about growing up black in Europe and the way this upbringing sometimes influences our perspective on American culture and politics.
For the record, I was born and raised in England to Jamaican parents and Norma was born in Suriname and raised in the Netherlands.
Norma: I have been in the US for 17
Tracey: And I’ve been in the US for 33 years