Blaxit: Tired of Racism, Black Americans Try Life in Africa
Monday, 19 February 2024
Jes'ka Washington, Shoshana Kirya-Ziraba, and Mark and Marlene Bradley are among the Black Americans who have moved to Africa as part of the Blaxit movement. They have found new homes in countries such as Rwanda and Zanzibar, enjoying a lower cost of living and freedom from racism and discrimination.
Jes'ka Washington, Shoshana Kirya-Ziraba, and Mark and Marlene Bradley are among the Black Americans who have moved to Africa as part of the Blaxit movement. They have found new homes in countries such as Rwanda and Zanzibar, enjoying a lower cost of living and freedom from racism and discrimination.
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