“Black African” may be oxymoronic
For many African immigrants in the United States, being seen as Black doesn’t necessarily equate to seeing oneself as Black.
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Selorm Quist is a diaspora enthusiast and New School graduate who thrives at the intersection of education, race, and international relations.
For many African immigrants in the United States, being seen as Black doesn’t necessarily equate to seeing oneself as Black.