How Black American, African and Caribbean people view one another (with Chinasokwu Nworu) The ENODI Podcast
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- Society & Culture
Michael speaks with Chinasokwu "Nas" Nworu, a Nigerian-American born in the U.S. He is a licensed Occupational Therapist for the New York City Dept. of Ed. He co-founded PVO Global, a platform focused on social change and social responsibility.
We discuss the nuance of perceptions of Black Americans, Africans, and Caribbeans, by both intra-diaspora and by non-diaspora people; the significance of names; Jollof wars; and his boarding school years while living in Nigeria.
Michael speaks with Chinasokwu "Nas" Nworu, a Nigerian-American born in the U.S. He is a licensed Occupational Therapist for the New York City Dept. of Ed. He co-founded PVO Global, a platform focused on social change and social responsibility.
We discuss the nuance of perceptions of Black Americans, Africans, and Caribbeans, by both intra-diaspora and by non-diaspora people; the significance of names; Jollof wars; and his boarding school years while living in Nigeria.
1 hr 23 min