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Diaries of Contemporary Africans - My Type of Black Ft. DonNysha Mashindi 🇿🇼🇺🇸

My Type of Black Ft. DonNysha Mashindi 🇿🇼🇺🇸

05/06/21 • 14 min

Diaries of Contemporary Africans

What does it mean to be a young Black African in America?

Although born and bred in Kentucky, United Sates, DonNysha Mashindi is of Zimbabwe origin. 21 year old pre-medical student who minors in biology and political science. His father grew up in Pelindaba, Zaka, and his mother is a native Gutu, specifically Mpadawana, all located in the southeastern province of Zimbabwe. In this series of the EPS, DonNysha shares his experience as a young black African living in the United States and the challenges he faces with self-identity.

Founder: @sporaafrica I SPORA Scholars Program: Send Our Kids To School

If you love this podcast, please give it a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcast.

This podcast was created and produced by Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG & Twitter), for the AMBC.

The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes, and promotes the amplification Black/African voices / narratives.

For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].

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What does it mean to be a young Black African in America?

Although born and bred in Kentucky, United Sates, DonNysha Mashindi is of Zimbabwe origin. 21 year old pre-medical student who minors in biology and political science. His father grew up in Pelindaba, Zaka, and his mother is a native Gutu, specifically Mpadawana, all located in the southeastern province of Zimbabwe. In this series of the EPS, DonNysha shares his experience as a young black African living in the United States and the challenges he faces with self-identity.

Founder: @sporaafrica I SPORA Scholars Program: Send Our Kids To School

If you love this podcast, please give it a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcast.

This podcast was created and produced by Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG & Twitter), for the AMBC.

The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes, and promotes the amplification Black/African voices / narratives.

For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].

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The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes, and promotes the amplification Black/African voices / narratives.

For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].

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