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BLACK IN AMERICA AND BRITAIN: IMMIGRANT NARRATIVES FROM THE AFRICAN DIASPORA

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Sleepova written by Nigerian British playwright Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini centers the story of four British girls originating from different African diaspora. In this thought-provoking panel, we will explore the complexities of identity, belonging, and race through the lens of the Black immigrant experience in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Drawing comparisons between these two countries, the conversation will unpack the distinct challenges faced by African immigrants to the U.S. and Black immigrants to the UK, and how these intersect with the experiences of native-born African Americans and British-born Black people. Join us for a conversation moderated by Dean Stephanie Shonekan that not only deepens our understanding of the play’s themes but also fosters a greater appreciation for the diversity within the global Black experience.

Moderator:
Suzan Jenkins

Speakers:
Dean Stephanie Shonekan
Bola Audena
Rochelle Rice
Montgomery County Councilmember Will Jawando

Sleepova written by Nigerian British playwright Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini centers the story of four British girls originating from different African diaspora. In this thought-provoking panel, we will explore the complexities of identity, belonging, and race through the lens of the Black immigrant experience in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Drawing comparisons between these two countries, the conversation will unpack the distinct challenges faced by African immigrants to the U.S. and Black immigrants to the UK, and how these intersect with the experiences of native-born African Americans and British-born Black people. Join us for a conversation moderated by Dean Stephanie Shonekan that not only deepens our understanding of the play’s themes but also fosters a greater appreciation for the diversity within the global Black experience.

Moderator:
Suzan Jenkins

Speakers:
Dean Stephanie Shonekan
Bola Audena
Rochelle Rice
Montgomery County Councilmember Will Jawando

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