The Black Expat Experience Podcast

Episode 29: Culture and community as a grounding, strengthening force with Dr. Natasha Gordon-Chipembere
EPISODE 29 • SEASON 3 01:15:19

Author, Dr. Natasha Gordon- Chipembere has been a professor of African Diasporic literature for over 20 years. 

She has taught in classrooms from South Africa to New York to Costa Rica. Telling the stories of her ancestral homeland and facilitating the growth of current and future authors is also a passion of hers.   

You can read more about Dr. Gordon-Chipembere's journey in these two articles in Essence Magazine: https://www.essence.com/lifestyle/par... https://www.essence.com/culture/retur....   Also, you can learn more about her Tengo Sed Writer's Retreats here, http://www.indisunflower.wix.com/nata.... You can locate her on Instagram at @natashagordonchipembere to follow her journey. 

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