On Angolan | Congolese Cuisine, Volunteer Coordination, and Washington Immigrant Relief Fund with Community Leader Nidia Ntita The Creative Hustle Show
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'Being mixed-race has enabled me to find so many other people in the same position as me and share the same struggles as other mixed-race people. Being mixed-race has affected how I blend into society. When I am with Congolese people, I try my hardest to relate more to Congolese people, but when I am around the Angolan side of my family, I try hard to blend in with them.'' Nidia Ntita
Nidia Ntita is a Youth program specialist & a Community leader for the Refugee Women's Alliance and Washington Coalition for African Community Leaders . She’s currently pursuing her doctorate degree at Walden University .
For more informationon the Washington Immigrant relief fund https://wscacl.org/washington-covid-19-immigrant-relief-fund-2/
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'Being mixed-race has enabled me to find so many other people in the same position as me and share the same struggles as other mixed-race people. Being mixed-race has affected how I blend into society. When I am with Congolese people, I try my hardest to relate more to Congolese people, but when I am around the Angolan side of my family, I try hard to blend in with them.'' Nidia Ntita
Nidia Ntita is a Youth program specialist & a Community leader for the Refugee Women's Alliance and Washington Coalition for African Community Leaders . She’s currently pursuing her doctorate degree at Walden University .
For more informationon the Washington Immigrant relief fund https://wscacl.org/washington-covid-19-immigrant-relief-fund-2/
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