See Me See Trouble
This episode features an interview with Bethany Sseruwagi, a senior undergraduate student from Kampala, Uganda, majoring in Microbiology at the University of Oklahoma. We dive into Bethany’s experience moving to the United States for college, including the culture shocks and adapting to life as an African international student at a predominantly white institution (the University of Oklahoma). Bethany, a Davis UWC Scholar, shares her insights on: * Academic Journey: Her focus on Microbiology and conducting research on cross-border humanitarian efforts and health in East Africa. * Nomadic childhood: Her experiences growing up as a child of African Missionaries, and her childhood in Texas, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and now Oklahoma * The African Diaspora: Discussing preconceived notions about America, processing homesickness, staying grounded in her Ugandan heritage, and navigating the Black and African community dynamics in the US. * Campus Leadership: Leading the African Women's League and the East African Alliance at OU, and fostering community among the East African diaspora. * Life Post-Grad: Looking ahead to her final year, career aspirations (potentially a PhD), and the complexities of the H1B visa. Expect honest and inspiring moments as Bethany shares her story of finding her place and stepping into leadership far from home. Don't forget to connect with us! ⭐ Use #SMST or #SMSTPodcast to share your thoughts! ⭐ Rate the show 5 stars on your preferred listening app and share with a friend! ⭐ Subscribe, like, and leave a comment if you watch on YouTube ⭐ Reach out to seemeeseetrouble@gmail.com [seemeeseetrouble@gmail.com] if you have a review or general fanmail. ⭐ Follow us on:Instagram: thesmstpod | YouTube: @SeeMeSeeTroublePod | TikTok: @thesmstpod K, thanks byeeeee
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