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Returning to one’s homeland after living abroad is an important aspect of the diaspora experience, often referred to as return migration in academic literature. The reasons for return can vary—some people are compelled to leave due to challenges such as deportation, conflict in the country of settlement, or personal hardship, while others return under less stressful circumstances, such as completing their education, retiring, or seeking professional opportunities back home. For those returning by choice, it’s not just first-generation immigrants making the journey back—second-generation diasporas are also choosing to return. Having grown up outside their countries of heritage, many are now exploring life in their ancestral homeland. What does it really mean to "return" to a place you've never lived in? Do second-generation returnees genuinely feel at home when they move back, or does the idea of "home" become even more complicated? In this episode, we speak with Dr. Pearl Boateng about her own return journey. Dr. Pearl Boateng is a second-generation British-Ghanaian, who has been living in Ghana since 2021.
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