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Diasporadicals
Diasporadicals
31 episodes
3 days ago
African millennials discussing their lives and experiences as expats living in the UK. They present their radical, comedic, and cultural observations as members of the diaspora trying to navigate the challenges of modern day life. Follow @diasporadicals on Twitter, @diasporadicalspod on Instagram and say hello at podcast@diasporadicals.com.
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African millennials discussing their lives and experiences as expats living in the UK. They present their radical, comedic, and cultural observations as members of the diaspora trying to navigate the challenges of modern day life. Follow @diasporadicals on Twitter, @diasporadicalspod on Instagram and say hello at podcast@diasporadicals.com.
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But Why Are We Always Having Gender Wars? Ft. Benedicte and Strap
Diasporadicals
1 hour 19 minutes 38 seconds
4 years ago
But Why Are We Always Having Gender Wars? Ft. Benedicte and Strap

We're back with some fresh and awesome voices to engage in an age-old discussion about gender wars, particularly from the perspective of the Black African Diaspora. We ask why Black men don't play a big part in raising families, the division of labour and duties between women and men from childhood to adulthood, and the idea of the progressive Black/African families within and outside of the continent. We question the status quo and efforts to understand each other as members of the different genders in efforts to challenge the mindsets that came out of how we were raised. How we can cope, be supportive and hopefully empower each other. As usual, it gets deep!

Diasporadicals
African millennials discussing their lives and experiences as expats living in the UK. They present their radical, comedic, and cultural observations as members of the diaspora trying to navigate the challenges of modern day life. Follow @diasporadicals on Twitter, @diasporadicalspod on Instagram and say hello at podcast@diasporadicals.com.