The Struggle of Being Mixed with Veronica

The Struggle of Being Mixed with Veronica

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19/10/2020 12:03AM

Episode Synopsis "The Struggle of Being Mixed with Veronica"

An ad on YouTube struck a chord with me recently. Completely unrelated to what I was watching, this popped up. Over scenes of broken families, dilapidated homes, and kids with exposed ribs, a soft voice pleaded. Most people might have been drawn to the bleakness of the environment. But I was more focused on something else. The people. Almost every person in the video I watched had dark skin. I think the reason the video resonated with me so deeply is because it reminded me a lot of the African donation campaigns that used to consume TV ad space before 2010. Just like this video, the slow dramatic music and brutal scenes are meant to get your attention. But was the similarity of the situations that these two very different people face just a coincidence…or was there more to this? That question led me into an exploration of what it means to be black around the world; the relationship between color and class; and the origins of the similarities that stood out to me across cultures. The new book, Afro-Diffusion, is the result of that search. I was introduced to so many communities that were fully assimilated into their local cultures but still had connections to their African heritage. I never knew there were Afro-Iranians, Afro-Colombians, or Afro-Indians. So, I had to document it. Today on the podcast, we are going to do something a little different. My friend Veronica and I have had multiple conversations around race and identity so I wanted to bring her on as someone who might understand the complexities better than I do. She is a Belizean who is mixed with Indian and Dutch but was born in Europe before coming to the states. For more: acrosstheglobe.co

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