Afrikindness Podcast

REAL STORIES, REAL IMPACTS: Embracing the African Identity and Challenging Stereotypes with Tevin Kittoe and Dr Rosalili Wan Rosli

Afrikindness Episode 3

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In this thought-provoking episode of Afrikindness, host Peace George welcomes two inspiring guests, Tevin Kittoe and Wan Rosalili, as they share their personal experiences with stereotypes and discuss the importance of embracing the African identity.

Tevin Kittoe, a young African professional, opens up about his childhood experiences with stereotypes. He vividly describes the challenges he faced growing up, constantly battling preconceived notions about his abilities and potential due to his African heritage. Tevin highlights the emotional impact stereotypes can have on an individual's self-esteem and aspirations, emphasizing the need for society to acknowledge the harmful effects of these misconceptions.

Wan Rosalili, a parent whose child also faced stereotypes, shares her perspective on the issue. She reflects on the pain and frustration she felt when her child was subjected to unfair judgments based solely on their African background. Wan emphasizes the importance of empowering children to confront and challenge stereotypes, enabling them to embrace their heritage with pride and resilience.

Throughout the episode, Peace George leads a candid discussion that delves into the wider implications of stereotypes and their effects on African communities. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need to break free from these limiting narratives and foster a more inclusive society where all individuals, regardless of their background, can thrive.

The guests and the host collectively emphasize the power of storytelling in dispelling stereotypes and reshaping perceptions. By sharing their personal experiences, Tevin and Wan inspire listeners to confront biases, embrace diversity, and promote a culture of kindness and empathy.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Tevin Kittoe,  Founder of 1000 Voices whose mission is to celebrate and amplify the stories of 1000 black British changemakers, challenging stereotypes and building a more inclusive society.
Dr Rosalili Wan Rosli, a lecturer at the University of Bradford,  and a former senior lecturer from the Faculty of Law, University Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Malaysia, where she spends more than 11 years teaching various undergraduate and postgraduate subjects.

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From thought-provoking conversations on African identity to reflecting on Africa Day and its significance and the celebration of the continent's rich cultural heritage, this episode is a must-watch for anyone passionate about #Africa and its people. 🌟

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