I Am an American: A Black Conservative’s Journey

The Divested Diary

In this powerful episode of The Divested Diary, we explore what it truly means to be an American through the lens of personal experience, resilience, and a deep connection to the country. Host Sharika Soal shares a heartfelt perspective on being Black, adopted, and growing up within the American foster care system. This episode delves into the complex feelings of identity, struggle, and hope as Sharika reflects on the hardships she's faced as a Black conservative woman in America.

Sharika reminds us that being American goes beyond race or political alignment. It’s about living, breathing, and enduring everything that shapes this country—the trauma, the triumphs, the patience, the rage, and the never-ending fight for something better. Whether you’re from a small town or a bustling city, if you’ve struggled, survived, and still have hope for change, you embody the spirit of America.

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