Race, Faith & Culture in the U.S.A | Real Talk with Valencia
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On the final day of Black History Month, Msafiri Podcast hosts a powerful and honest conversation with Valencia — a Detroit native, creative writer, and woman of faith — sharing her experience growing up as a Black woman in the U.S.A.In this episode, we explore identity, culture, race, faith, and the evolving meaning of Black History Month in today’s generation. Valencia opens up about personal experiences, cultural misunderstandings, spirituality, and the connection between African Americans and the broader African diaspora.This conversation highlights stories often left untold — stories of resilience, growth, purpose, and hope for the future.🌍 Topics discussed:• Growing up in Detroit• First experiences with racial awareness• Black culture and misconceptions• African & African-American connections• Faith and personal transformation• The meaning of Black History Month today• Legacy, purpose, and hope for the next generationIf you enjoyed this conversation, please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to support diaspora conversations that bridge cultures worldwide.
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