Author Kirtie Persaud on Representation for Indo Caribbean Girls, Motherhood and Balance
There is a fine line for immigrant families attempting to pass on cultural traditions while assimilating their children into greater ...
There is a fine line for immigrant families attempting to pass on cultural traditions while assimilating their children into greater ...
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The underlying racism in my grandparents’ attitudes made me cringe, but for my parents, those comments were tossed around the ...
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My relationship is the inspiration of this podcast and is the topic of the pilot episode. I was born in ...
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