ep. 7: Blackness in South Africa | being a coconut & other upsets
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Aza and Ole get deep with it, and dig through their childhood trauma with what their blackness means and has developed into as the focal point. A good balance between light and heavy, they discuss what being a 'coconut' is like, discuss the unrealistic linear ideas of blackness in South Africa and whether or not it is the parent's fault if the only language their child speaks is English. Tune in.
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