The Ryles Report
In this episode of The Ryles Report, host Richard Ryles welcomes back author Boyah J. Farah for his second appearance on the show to discuss the profound intersections of the African diaspora and the American experience. Farah, who wrote America Made Me a Black Man, shares his unique journey from arriving as a Somali refugee in 1993 to navigating the "psychological warfare" of American racism. Throughout their rigorous dialogue, they cover a wide range of topics, including the disconnect between African immigrants and African Americans, the role of media propaganda in shaping negative stereotypes, and how the Somali community utilizes faith and ancient traditions to maintain cultural resilience. The conversation concludes with a forward-looking analysis of the rise of Africa and the necessity of creating an "African-driven democracy" that prioritizes the family unit over Western capitalist models. Share your thoughts on social media using the hashtag #Rylesreport
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