In this episode, I’m joined by Guerline Jozef, my sister, friend, and President of the Haitian Bridge Alliance as we discuss African/Black Migration as immigrant women ourselves. We ground our conversation on this day (International Women’s Day) and this month (Women’s History Month) by reading the words of 300 African Women being caged at the T Don Hutto “Residential Center” In Taylor, Texas. In this letter, these women, 200 of which are from Cameroon detail their experiences of indefinite confinement, inadequate healthcare, medical treatment (or the lack thereof), discrimination and detention center profiteering. This letter serves as the basis for our conversation because it describes the conditions of Black/African migrants seeking asylum at the US/Mexico Border, and those caged across the nation.
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