Finnish-African Society Interview
“Today, saying I’m Ghanaian American doesn’t feel like a concession; it feels like an embrace. I’m proud to be a child of the diaspora. I think many people struggle to process layered identities, even though I’m pretty sure we all have them — it’s just a question of how visible the layers are to others, and how aware and accepting we are of the layers within ourselves.”
A massive thank you to Khaya Ronkainen and the Finnish-African Society for a wonderful interview experience. Read our full conversation here.