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Finding Safety in Spaces with Chawa Mphande
WHAT TO EXPECT...WHEN YOU PUSH PLAYShe's Baaaaack!!!! Chawanangwa Mphande returned to 54Lights to share her reflections on our previous pods. In her first conversation, we discussed her childhood friend and leading cultural artist Qabaniso Malewezi. In this instalment, Chawa (as she's affectionately known) spoke about her impressions of Zimbabwean-Canadian Farai Madzima who was our guest in EP2.54..In this episode, Chawa points out some profound perspectives on identity. She unpacked how her past, present and the spaces she's lived in all conspire to inform the way she lives and what she calls home. In what feels like a broadly familiar narrative, Chawa provides us with a view that's raw, real and refined - accepting the nuances and complexities that many people from the diaspora deal with. Chawa also zeroed in on struggles finding work in certain spaces, the burden and benefit of being different as you move from one space to another. She raised a particularly pressing question about lived and life experiences...how that informs ones identity beyond a passport. ADDITIONAL CONTEXT FOR THIS SHOW Suggested listeningHome is a place of safety and where one feels accepted and calm. Home is a state of mind Home about cultural conditioning, nuances and spaceThe more they leave their culture, theCulture gets diluted when you move out of the country of origin<br/>FIND AND FOLLOW 54LIGHTSInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/crowd54/Email guest referrals, comments and stories to kondwani@54lights.com (feedback welcome…complaints and hate, not so much)54Lights is committed to illuminating the African experience...one story (beat) at a time.