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When we think about African migration, the stories we hear most often center on journeys to Europe or North America. But did you know that the majority of African migrants actually move within the African continent? In addition, while African migration to the West is often the most recognized, many migrants have been moving to non-traditional destinations. Over the past three decades, as transnational flows have increased, countries like the UAE and Turkey have welcomed waves of African migrants. Within these regions, Africans are not only building vibrant communities but also creating networks, businesses, and cultural spaces that sustain and support their diaspora. In this episode, we’re shifting the narrative by de-centering migration to the West and highlighting movement to other global regions. We speak with second-generation Africans whose sense of home and belonging is shaped by their parents’ migration to non-traditional host countries. What molded their journeys? How did they navigate identity, belonging, and the realities of moving within these places? Join us as we explore their stories. In the first part of this topic, we interview Sahra Ahmed Koshin, a Somali-Dutch PhD candidate at the Universities of Copenhagen and Nairobi, specializing in the Horn of Africa Diaspora. Her current research draws on feminist principles of ethics of care and care-based, relational humanitarianism.
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