In the season 2 premiere of Immigreats, host Munatsi sits down with Nyasha Michelle, a Zimbabwean-British journalist and BBC Africa reporter. Nyasha shares her unique upbringing, being raised by her grandparents in Zimbabwe while her mother pursued educational opportunities in the United Kingdom. She recounts her transition to life in the United Kingdom at age 12, the cultural challenges she faced, and her eye-opening experience in the British school system. Nyasha discusses...
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In the season 2 premiere of Immigreats, host Munatsi sits down with Nyasha Michelle, a Zimbabwean-British journalist and BBC Africa reporter. Nyasha shares her unique upbringing, being raised by her grandparents in Zimbabwe while her mother pursued educational opportunities in the United Kingdom. She recounts her transition to life in the United Kingdom at age 12, the cultural challenges she faced, and her eye-opening experience in the British school system. Nyasha discusses...
Episode 15: Power to the People: Nse Ufot's Journey with Civic Engagement
Immigreats
33 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 15: Power to the People: Nse Ufot's Journey with Civic Engagement
In this episode of Immigreats, Munatsi delves into conversation with Nse Ufot, former CEO of the New Georgia Project. Nse traces her roots from Nigeria to the United States and highlights the transformative events that shaped her commitment to Civic engagement. From her pivotal meeting with former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams that led to groundbreaking voter registration initiatives, Nse's narrative underscores the importance of challenging voting stereotypes and ...
Immigreats
In the season 2 premiere of Immigreats, host Munatsi sits down with Nyasha Michelle, a Zimbabwean-British journalist and BBC Africa reporter. Nyasha shares her unique upbringing, being raised by her grandparents in Zimbabwe while her mother pursued educational opportunities in the United Kingdom. She recounts her transition to life in the United Kingdom at age 12, the cultural challenges she faced, and her eye-opening experience in the British school system. Nyasha discusses...