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Episode 9: The Multitudes of Many, Yet One in Origin: Brazil

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In this episode, let’s focus on the Multitudes of Many, Yet One in Origin. I would like to focus on highlighting the similarities of several countries of the Black diasporas because too often our minor differences have been used by others to exploit and keep us divided. I believe that if we want to connect and act in unison, we first have to recognize our common ground and where we meet in terms of heritage, culture, politics and experiences. As I’ve mentioned many times before, we, as Black people, are more connected to each other than we are aware, whether we are located in the United States, Nigeria, or Brazil. We have a shared set of values, history, and culture that stems from Africa; no matter where we are physically located, this tie cannot be severed. Our joy is universal and so are our pain and struggles.

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In this episode, let’s focus on the Multitudes of Many, Yet One in Origin. I would like to focus on highlighting the similarities of several countries of the Black diasporas because too often our minor differences have been used by others to exploit and keep us divided. I believe that if we want to connect and act in unison, we first have to recognize our common ground and where we meet in terms of heritage, culture, politics and experiences. As I’ve mentioned many times before, we, as Black people, are more connected to each other than we are aware, whether we are located in the United States, Nigeria, or Brazil. We have a shared set of values, history, and culture that stems from Africa; no matter where we are physically located, this tie cannot be severed. Our joy is universal and so are our pain and struggles.

► Subscribe Here: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@unlockingourvoices832⁠

📷 Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/unlocking_our_voices/⁠

Tiktok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@unlockingourvoices⁠

🌐 Website: ⁠https://unlockingourvoices.com/⁠

🎧Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/2O6tPaRl0Zvm3ANnR9necO⁠

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greg-fuller0/support
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