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In this episode of Odejuma, Harry chats with Tolu Ekisola, a Nigerian-American artist and community organizer based in Minneapolis. In this conversation, she talks about growing up as a Nigerian kid in suburban Minnesota, navigating predominantly white spaces while carrying a whole world inside her, and what it took to move from that tension into purpose, from founding CAARE Production Company, building Yoruba language programs, and organizing community at the intersection of art and public health for the Black and Indigenous diaspora. She reflects on why culture is worth preserving, what storytelling has healed in her personally, and what she means when she says she wants people to feel seen and cared for. "Our culture is truly unique and special," she says, and the way she says it makes you feel the weight of everything she's built to protect it. Because that's what love for your people looks like when it becomes action. Connect with Tolu via the links below: www.toluekisola.com [http://www.toluekisola.com/] www.caareproductions.org [http://www.caareproductions.org/] www.royalcoilsblog.wordpress.com [http://www.royalcoilsblog.wordpress.com/] www.mixedblood.com/engagement [http://www.mixedblood.com/engagement] Connect with Harry on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harryitie For more information on Harry, visit: https://www.harryitie.com/
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