Hey Afrolit Fam, welcome to another episode of feel good content! We were joined this week with Wani Le Frére, a spoken word artist, repping central Africa currently based DOWN UNDER in Melbourne, Australia. His story is quite unique as his family became political refugees due to the Congo Wars, being on of the first African- Black families in New Zealand, and how his story has helped shaped his work as an Artist today


We Discussed:


- Wani's personal story


-His trek between DRC and Down Under


-His life switch from sports to spoken word


-The meaning of Afrophobia


-Why black people can be Afrophobic too?


- What we can look forward to next and staying busy in Quarantine


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