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Honest conversation. Definitely heard Akata. We know what it means.
2024-02-05 23:55:59
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YesMyNameIsVenus :
As a Black American I wish I had ties to my African history!! I never understood why there was this divide
2024-02-08 06:16:30
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Life Systems Advocate :
🥰 Thank you for sharing. Yes I had an friend who was from Africa her father treated me like the plague. Did not want his daughter near me. The man knew nothing about me,never spoke to me.
2024-07-26 06:32:39
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TC :
I love how she was quick to correct him regarding our reparations. Our experience is different. ❤️💯
2024-02-05 23:50:54
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Ray :
Very constructive conversation with showing respect to both sides 🤝
2024-02-05 21:18:42
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Tee Marsha' :
Finally a podcast with real life experiences and not a bunch of hypothetical questions
2024-02-05 21:56:19
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Kim :
I’m Ghanaian but never heard akata before. But yeah my dad hates being called black.
2024-02-07 15:45:45
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That Guy :
I think African-American came about because descendents of American slavery can't be more specific about where we're from cause there are no records.
2024-02-05 21:28:05
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Kristen Williams772 :
This is such a good conversation!!
2024-08-30 22:54:53
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Preskilla :
wait I could be wrong but I thought akata js meant Nigerian not born in Nigeria, and is used to describe blk ppl too same as oyinbo for white ppl😭
2024-02-06 07:27:54
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Yuyoyayey :
I was scared at first but shout out to yall !
2024-02-05 22:03:22
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🧸 :
I love this I just wish there was a more diverse representation of black Americans to give our two cents especially from different states
2024-02-06 02:12:41
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BaggyPantBandit :
As a Black American, I appreciate this conversation! more of this vibe! we are different & those differences should be celebrated.
2024-02-06 02:14:36
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Mz E Brown :
I’m Nigerian and I’ve never heard of the word Akata
2024-06-01 08:14:53
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Susan Rudy-Parkhill :
My question is…Morocco and Tunisia are also in Africa but not referred to as Africans, why not? Honest question.
2024-10-05 22:20:44
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everybodycallsmekash :
This is great conversation because we need to hear all sides. Add in our Caribbean cousins too.
2024-02-06 01:47:12
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Soleil Oshun🧿 :
Who are these beautiful women I love them!
2024-02-05 20:19:49
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unpredictablethought_ :
I live in America, I don’t even use the American part!
2024-02-06 02:01:41
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e🤞🏿 :
Tbf as a west African I had never heard the term until I heard it from tik tok then heard a relative say it a year later
2024-02-06 04:35:09
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GiGi W :
a conversation.. not an argument. I love you young people
2024-02-06 01:30:08
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Evergrace :
What does akata means
2024-10-02 11:58:48
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Tesha :
Damn idk because I’m black American and south Sudanese 😭🧍🏿♀️but I’ve grown up here in the states specifically (Utah) so it’s so hard to even learn abt my African heritage
2024-02-08 17:34:17
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Learning :
Very professional put together show. Keep going!
2024-02-05 21:29:54
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Leeyuh :
I seen the mics and got nervous not even gone lie lmfao. Glad i stayed tho 😂
2024-02-06 03:35:40
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Shayooo :
I feel as though what we don’t realize about Africans is how far tribalism goes in each country. I’m Nigerian and didn’t realize how prevalent it was
2024-02-07 15:25:44
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