In this episode of the Neo African Diaspora podcast, we are joined by Peter Kirechu, a fellow African immigrant, as we explore the phenomenon of immigrant transnationalism including:

What transnationalism looks like for neo-African diasporans Why transnationalism matters for various stakeholders Implications of the contributions from transnational immigrants especially remittancesFrustrations among neo-African diasporans in dealing with contacts in their country of originBenefits of transnationalism for neo-African diasporans 


Call to Action:

Do you have a favorite African proverb that you’d like us to highlight on our podcast? If so, hit us up on www.neoafricandiaspora.com, we’d love to hear from you. Share your views about the topic of transnationalism:What does transnationalism mean to you?What challenges have you encountered as a transnational immigrant?What opportunities or benefits associated with transnationalism do you value the most?What should we be advocating about to improve the experience of transnationalism for neo-African diasporans? What aspects of immigrant transnationalism would you like to see us discuss in future?  

Many thanks to Peter Kirechu for sharing his views.

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