
In this episode, Uche Ezejiofor speaks with Sierra Leonean recording artist Kenzo Cole about their experience as a queer, gender non-conforming first generation Sierra Leonean in America.
Dazed magazine’s 2017 article covering the House of Kings and Queens, a secret, self-constructed LGBT sanctuary in Sierra Leone: https://www.dazeddigital.com/art-photography/article/36873/1/lee-price-photos-of-sierra-leones-lgbt-community-where-gay-is-a-sin
Curated by MIT Press Direct, the following are a selection of political cartoons drawn by African artists expressing the push factors of emigration from Africa: https://direct.mit.edu/afar/article/53/3/30/93187/Migration-Emigration-and-Immigration-African
Intro/Outro Music: Decisions by Kenzo Cole
Found in Translation is a DMV-based Pan-African cultural platform and documentary podcast interview series exploring the cultural multidimensionality of African descendants across the global diaspora. Guests reflect on the layers of their identity and the role of culture in the modern world.
Follow us on Instagram at @foundintranslationdmv
If you'd like to provide feedback or if you're interested in sharing your story on the show please email us at foundintranslationpodcast@protonmail.com