JOKO
JOKO is a Wolof word that means to connect and have a conversation or dialogue. This podcast is one long dialogue on the Senegalese-American experience. Cohosts Arame Niang and Aida Guisse talk about everything and anything through the lens of their hyphenated identity. They explore what it means to be Senegalese women in America, Senegalese women outside of Senegal and everything in between. Topp lenn niou (follow along!)
JOKO
Szn 3, Episode 8: Let’s talk about “Yonnou Souff” with Ndeye Maram
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Arame & Aida
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Season 3
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Episode 8
In this episode, we sit with consultant and community activist, Ndeye Maram and delve into the compelling narrative of the recent influx of Senegalese migrants arriving in the United States. We explore the challenges they encounter, from cultural adjustments to legal complexities. Join us as we discuss ways to foster understanding, support, and collaboration to ensure these individuals access the resources essential for their successful integration into the United States.
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