Episode 68: Taking Up Space Authentically: Conversation with Mwangi Wanjau on Identity and Belonging

12/09/2025 47 min Episodio 63

Listen "Episode 68: Taking Up Space Authentically: Conversation with Mwangi Wanjau on Identity and Belonging"

Episode Synopsis

Migration is not just a change of geography, but it is a rebirth of self. Every immigrant, no matter race or cultural identity, carries two worlds with them. The world they left behind and the world they must learn to call home. In this episode, I have the chance to engage in a profound conversation with Mwangi Wanjao, a storyteller and writer from Nairobi, Kenya, now residing in Canada. In this conversation, we explore challenges of migration, which includes identity, race, and the immigrant experience. Particularly, we focus on the challenges African immigrants face in predominantly white spaces. Mwangi shares his journey, cultural shocks, and the complexities of navigating dual identities while emphasizing the importance of authenticity and belonging. The discussion also touches on the impact of American racial discourse on Canada as well as the rest of the world, and the need for communities among diverse Black identities to address discrimination as well as their differences. Mwangi Wanjau is a professional writer and blogger originally from Nairobi, Kenya, and now based in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. His work boldly explores themes of identity, equity, and global citizenship. With a passion for uplifting the Black community and elevating underrepresented voices, Mwangi is recognized as a top writer on Medium in the “Race” category. His essays often weave personal narratives with broader social critique, offering sharp reflections on the African diaspora experience, systemic inequities, and the personal journey of self-improvement.Through the lens of digital storytelling, he has built a platform dedicated to empowering those who don’t feel seen—reminding readers that their stories, identities, and truths matter. Whether unpacking issues of race, migration, or personal growth, Mwangi writes with clarity, purpose, and an unshakable belief in the power of words to drive connection and change. TakeawaysMwangi Wanjao is a storyteller and writer from Nairobi, Kenya.He explores themes of migration, identity, and race.Cultural shock includes differences in social interactions and community.Coded racism in Canada often manifests as surface-level friendliness.Identity can feel performative when navigating different cultural spaces.Names carry deep personal significance and can reflect identity struggles.African immigrants face unique challenges compared to Black Canadians.Community among Black identities can be complex and nuanced.American racial discourse influences perceptions of racism in Canada.Authenticity is crucial for asserting one's identity in a new country.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mwangi Wanjao and His Work03:30 Journey from Nairobi to Canada05:26 Expectations vs. Reality in a New Country07:33 Cultural Shock and Early Experiences12:08 Understanding Coded Racism in Canada18:06 The Complexity of Code-Switching23:28 The Significance of Names and Identity24:23 Reclaiming Identity Through Names28:11 Navigating Dual Identities in Canada32:08 Community Dynamics Among Black Canadians35:09 The Impact of American Racial Discourse38:05 Understanding Intergroup Discrimination41:57 Embracing Authenticity in a New HomeLinks to articles on Medium: https://medium.com/an-injustice/what-it-means-to-be-black-in-canada-95f003499ac3?sk=f2628ff5f35b3a19694540a792bf0e5dhttps://medium.com/about-me-stories/too-foreign-here-too-local-there-877213227efe?sk=70b3efd6af749bdd0f48d232cbcb01aehttps://medium.com/an-injustice/i-stopped-using-my-white-name-with-white-people-d8dfa60de65d?sk=291ba9e36fb2c3f11c380533bf89c828

More episodes of the podcast Pánsá Pánsá Podcast