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Barkue Tubman-Zawolo on Why Going to Africa Is the Only Real Way to Connect | Ep.10

54 min · 28. feb. 2026
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In this episode, Barkue Tubman-Zawolo reflects on her journey from Liberia to the U.S. and back again, her work at Essence, and her mission to bridge the continent and the diaspora through culture and commerce. She shares candid insights on economic inclusion, diaspora tensions, and why Africa’s future depends on ownership, exposure, and cross-border collaboration. Press play and follow Black & Borderless for more stories shaping the global African narrative.

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