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Identity, Belonging, Diaspora & Everything in Between

Identity, Belonging, Diaspora & Everything in Between

Update: 2025-05-28
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In this episode of The Feminist Bar, host Tinatswe Mhaka is joined by researcher and queer feminist Makanaka Tuwe for a rich conversation on belonging, home, and identity from an African feminist lens.


What does it mean to belong when you’re far from home? Together, Tinatswe and Makanaka unpack the complex emotional and political geographies of belonging—exploring how land, language, ancestry, and migration shape how we define home.


The episode reflects on navigating the diaspora as queer African feminists, grappling with distance and the longing for roots, while also embracing chosen homes for safety, freedom, and opportunity. From ritual and food to storytelling and digital activism, they speak to the practices that help us stay connected to our ancestors, communities, and selves across borders.


This is a conversation about holding multiple identities at once, critiquing home while still loving it, and building new definitions of where and how we belong.


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Identity, Belonging, Diaspora & Everything in Between

Identity, Belonging, Diaspora & Everything in Between

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