Intersections with Dr. Russell
In this episode, I am joined by two of my longest standing friends. We discuss friendship, proximity, Blackness, and immigration. My guests, Anise Ross and Melanie Lebby, have been close friends of mine since middle school, and together we explore how our diverse backgrounds have shaped the way we understand and talk about immigration. This episode is a reminder of the vital role that personal connection plays in shifting how we see the world. Takeaways * Storytelling is one of the most powerful tools we have for changing narratives around immigration, particularly for Black immigrants * Proximity to immigrant experiences deepens understanding and builds empathy in ways that policy conversations alone cannot * The relationship between African Americans and Black immigrants is nuanced, layered, and often misunderstood, this conversation goes there honestly * Individual actions and personal relationships have the power to create broader societal change, and this episode will challenge you to engage more intentionally with your own community
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