Black New Zealanders on how hip hop finally gave them a place to belong | Third Culture Minds from african girl big Watch Video
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Description: “When I was growing up in primary school, they weren’t used to the African face or the African features. The only people I saw who looked like me or who I felt I could relate to were the Black Americans on TV.” nn“It was a little bit of a dissonance I was facing because I was like, why are they cool, and I’m really not cool? These people on TV, everyone would want to be like them, dress like them, talk like them. But when it came to an actual African diaspora here, it was like ‘oh yo
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