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Andre's n'between Journey: The South, Safety, Colonialism, and Complexity Ep. 30

Andre's n'between Journey: The South, Safety, Colonialism, and Complexity Ep. 30

Update: 2025-11-13
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This week is a real treat. You get to hear the back story of one you know and love, Andre! This week Andre shares his journey being a third-generation multicultural individual navigating life in the American South with deep Caribbean and East Indian roots. And ya'll, it is SO POWERFUL. 

Andre shares his family's powerful lineage, including his grandmother's Maroon heritage in Jamaica, a story of strength, rebellion, and survival, and reflects on how colonialism, colorism, and migration shaped his family's story across generations.

Through candid storytelling, Andre opens up about what it felt like to not be "Black enough" in the South or "Jamaican enough," and how those labels created confusion around belonging and identity. Yet, within that tension, he discovered an unexpected gift, the ability to see life from multiple perspectives, to question binaries, and to navigate complex spaces with empathy and insight.

Together, we unpack the cultural and emotional layers of growing up multicultural — from the unspoken survival rules around dress and behavior, to the ways colonial legacies still echo through our families. This conversation is for anyone who has felt caught in-between and doesn't quite have the language to express it. Andre is the most vulnerable he's ever been, and this episode is truly extraordinary. 

 

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Andre's n'between Journey: The South, Safety, Colonialism, and Complexity Ep. 30

Andre's n'between Journey: The South, Safety, Colonialism, and Complexity Ep. 30

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