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Her Thoughts on Tanzania Before She Leaves! 

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An African American sister who spent quite a bit of time in Tanzania shares her last minute thoughts before departing.
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21 сен 2024

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@r.b5271
@r.b5271 4 года назад
Africa is a healing place.
@PrintsInTheSoil
@PrintsInTheSoil 4 года назад
Oh my goodness it sure is. I cried like a baby when I had to leave Uganda. I had never felt so free and at peace in my whole life.
@jm-je4tl
@jm-je4tl 4 года назад
I'm African. One thing that I can say concerning the salary thing is that come here with an entrepreneurial mind. I'm sure you have something unique to offer. That will give you a headstart. You're welcome my melanin friends.
@ToxicAfricanKing
@ToxicAfricanKing 4 года назад
I agree with you my brother.
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 I agree as well and I try to always tell people to come with an entrepreneurial spirit.
@deecee4310
@deecee4310 4 года назад
You mean Melinated Ancestors
@Mr.Chris.P.Bacon1
@Mr.Chris.P.Bacon1 4 года назад
*Fantastic interview!!! I'm planning on PERMANENTLY leaving the states in 2022!!!* #BlkExpatLife
@ButterflyGoddessMoe
@ButterflyGoddessMoe 4 года назад
Mr Logical Mind 🙌🏾
@solaykaemers8003
@solaykaemers8003 4 года назад
Me too but I live in Europe but I’m leaving too no doubts
@xhalanga
@xhalanga 4 года назад
@@solaykaemers8003 when you leave let me welcome you with open arms 🤗 😊
@ilovemytribe
@ilovemytribe 4 года назад
Curious, where are you thinking of going? I was born in America, but more and more I'm realizing that America is a sick and soulless society...
@Mr.Chris.P.Bacon1
@Mr.Chris.P.Bacon1 4 года назад
@@ilovemytribe my sights are set on either Cape Town SA or Lagos Nigeria. If you have a dependable source of income that pays you an American salary you *CAN LIVE LIKE ROYALTY in Africa!*
@liadaesimone
@liadaesimone 4 года назад
I loved this Interview! I'm 25 and have been to Tanzania three times. The longest I stayed was 12 weeks outside of Arusha for a Swahili immersion program. I lived in the maji ya chai area. I am from Kansas City and my late cousin used to do community work in KC with Pete O'Neal who I was able to meet in 2019 . I saw your other great video with Mama C and have had the pleasure to meet her in Tanzania and in Kansas City. All this to say I love your videos please keep them coming! Hoping to follow in your footsteps and relocate there after I graduate. Thank you because I have learned so much from your experiences.
@maria_mutondioriginal5
@maria_mutondioriginal5 4 года назад
Lia Thompson warmly welcoming
@liadaesimone
@liadaesimone 4 года назад
@@maria_mutondioriginal5 Asante Sana!
@Bigboy-nx3nc
@Bigboy-nx3nc 4 года назад
Lia Thompson welcome again.
@amalessi6809
@amalessi6809 4 года назад
Lia Thompson we cannot wait see you pricess
@MsMandeeGee
@MsMandeeGee 4 года назад
What was that Swahili immersion program? Can I get more info on that please?
@sev7397
@sev7397 4 года назад
Makes me sad that African Americans are not treated well in United states. I'm glad to see that we are finally connecting as African Americans and Africans. Let's not listen to the man trying to separate us from each. God bless 🙏
@sev7397
@sev7397 4 года назад
@La Verne Well I'm glad you're happy over there. Visit Africa sometime you welcomed with open arms 🙏
@xhalanga
@xhalanga 4 года назад
@Rich T For same/similar reasons that White and Chinese people are leaving Europe and China to come and stay in Africa.
@sev7397
@sev7397 4 года назад
@@reviewsite6292 I didn't want to come off as rude so just left it
@sev7397
@sev7397 4 года назад
@Rich T Africa is for those who embrace it. You're not ready to embrace it and hopefully you get there one day.
@bigk2198
@bigk2198 4 года назад
It is not true. Law Abiding Black Americans are not ill-treated in 2020. The media/politicians/activists collude to continue this 'oppressed black American' narrative' for their own reasons. In reality, we are the most privileged black people on the planet. Caribean and African blacks know this narrative in bull sh*t, exemplified by their desire to come here.
@SuperTonythatiger
@SuperTonythatiger 4 года назад
I like her... she alright! I been to Tanzania Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda within the last two years. Brothers... Tanzania is where it’s at! Something about them waist beads and Matakos. 🤣Every day I’m planning my Exit America strategy
@garamabe6891
@garamabe6891 4 года назад
Matako is badonkadonk 😂😂
@esterkimath1214
@esterkimath1214 4 года назад
I felt so sad you’re going back to America but still you’re welcome again to TANZANIA
@GrandEmporer
@GrandEmporer 3 года назад
I'm wondering what the te h scene is like over there..
@yinka.africa
@yinka.africa 4 года назад
Great interview sisters. I love it when a diasporan sees and feel Africa for what it is and the illusion falls away. refreshing.
@Monica-qy6zc
@Monica-qy6zc 4 года назад
I really enjoyed this video. Appreciate the African Americans experience in Africa. I'm excited❤️❤️
@ButterflyGoddessMoe
@ButterflyGoddessMoe 4 года назад
I can’t wait to travel full time and move to the motherland! My eyes are on Ghana
@amalessi6809
@amalessi6809 4 года назад
Live out Loud with Moe Nicole Ghana love you
@waltersaunders1
@waltersaunders1 4 года назад
Moe what is your preference with Ghana versus Tanzania
@maria_mutondioriginal5
@maria_mutondioriginal5 4 года назад
Thank you both to become the best ambassador to our country Tanzania ❤👏 we love all Diasproh welcome to Tanzania the land of milk and honey we are blessed, hamble and loving people 💕❤💋
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Yes Tanzania is truly a gem 💎 I love it here 🇹🇿
@garamabe6891
@garamabe6891 4 года назад
The sight of 2 queens and sounds of birds in the background. Perfect
@jamesmagee5542
@jamesmagee5542 4 года назад
Sister you just don't how much you help with your videos, you are like a sister who everyone at home waiting for you to walk in the door so we talk to you. Your interviews and contents is always on point,
@frmoak2atl
@frmoak2atl 4 года назад
She is absolutely correct when she stated at one time WE had that sense of community in the USA. I'm old enough to remember when our ways were like our Sisters and Brothers in Africa. In the USA the society/culture changed drastically. This along with the always constant racism was and still has a very negative impact on the African American communities. Closeness of families, neighbors, friends etc, which is all we had, have all changed for the worse. Elders, women, and children were loved and respected. We demonstrated more positive morals and values and respect. It only took 1-2 generations to make a complete change. We've, always suffered from racism, but we had each other for help. Beware Africa, should you try to imitate the West. It will only prove to be detrimental. Peace and Blessings.
@coffeemuya618
@coffeemuya618 4 года назад
Truly I'm with you we in the continent we need change experience that way of life
@delirous8
@delirous8 4 года назад
So much common sense I would tell any African to keep their culture and morals in tact. America is a scam, non of the people live a pure life, everything is based on trickery, status, shallowness and trying to get over one someone. Western living goes against harmony and balance of nature. Work to live but don't live to work and if you can learn to farm.
@demondburgess7514
@demondburgess7514 4 года назад
Before I visit I am currently studying and practicing Kiswahili... at one point me and my Family might relocate to Tanzania permanently! ✌🏾🖤✊🏾💯
@jinasa180
@jinasa180 4 года назад
You can just come and learn by integrating yourself within the family.
@kimamapambe4120
@kimamapambe4120 4 года назад
Mambo! I am living in Kagera, Dar es Salaam, TZ from NC, USA. I arrived like 3 weeks ago in DAR.This country is truly amazing! If I ever visit Arusha I hope we get to meet, dada yangu.
@markaym3735
@markaym3735 4 года назад
So funny, I’m African American and I have Tanzanian ancestry on my father’s side. I haven’t met too many people yet with East African ancestry from the US. It’s nice to hear more about it. Didn’t know about the slave market in Bagamoya. Putting it in my list of places to go.
@shadarayahyasharel7148
@shadarayahyasharel7148 4 года назад
Love, love, love this interview. I agree with her 200%
@ButterflyGoddessMoe
@ButterflyGoddessMoe 4 года назад
She is preaching! Definitely about the western attitudes! I learned so much from going to Kenya and Ghana. Working on that arrogance one day at a time.
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Likewise! I’ve learned soooo much. Had to put MYSELF in my place a couple times and check ME.
@ToxicAfricanKing
@ToxicAfricanKing 4 года назад
I know that Kenyans are not as warm as Tanzanians. We lack the sense of community and most people, esp in Nairobi, would play games on you. It's a corrupt country with a corrupt culture. Much like South Africa and Nigeria. And that hurts to say because I'm Kenyan. There are good people though.
@ositamarc7549
@ositamarc7549 4 года назад
Africa gives confident,yea...
@xhalanga
@xhalanga 4 года назад
@@ToxicAfricanKing in those countries you can go to the remote villages to experience that
@ToxicAfricanKing
@ToxicAfricanKing 4 года назад
@@xhalanga Been to Tanzania, I have relatives there. I know what I'm talking about my brother. And if you're Kenyan or been to Kenya, then you know what I'm talking about.
@ButterflyGoddessMoe
@ButterflyGoddessMoe 4 года назад
I agree with her! The civil rights era hurt us deeply
@4lives1035
@4lives1035 4 года назад
Live out Loud with Moe Nicole I’ve had people look at me like I was crazy when I say this.....crazy how brainwashed some people allow themselves to be.
@jm-je4tl
@jm-je4tl 4 года назад
I think it was a necessary evil.
@monicanadine
@monicanadine 4 года назад
Whew sis say it a little louder for the folk in the back 🗣🗣🗣!!! That was all I ever heard about from my elders.. How much of a thriving, caring community they grew up in. Some of them have realized it was before that era, but many of them still believe that integration and the civil rights era was the best thing since slice bread 😔.
@shankaroont4959
@shankaroont4959 4 года назад
It took away black restaurants, newspapers, black community and it took away the money of AA to non blacks. Like Koreans hair business, Indians operating mini markets in black communities. The black money is going to non black communities.
@marriejames01
@marriejames01 3 года назад
I’ve said that many times and I don’t know what some people don’t get. Begging WP to take your money is degrading. It’s followed many BP to this day. We’ve become too dependent when before we were far more independent.
@journeytothemosthigh5021
@journeytothemosthigh5021 4 года назад
Sis, she is speaking pure truth! Dr. King did say before he died that he was afraid that he led his people into a burning building. No one mentions that. Looking forward to seeing your video on making an income. Most Highs will, I’ll be contacting you saying I’m coming to visit. I seriously need to re- center desperately.
@ilovemytribe
@ilovemytribe 4 года назад
Did Dr. King really say that? Is that out there somewhere in one of his speeches or other writings, I'd like to look it up...
@journeytothemosthigh5021
@journeytothemosthigh5021 4 года назад
ilovemytribe yes. One of his last interviews.
@ilovemytribe
@ilovemytribe 4 года назад
@@journeytothemosthigh5021 Okay thanks...I just found it online. I read that the quote was reported by Harry Belafonte, the last time MLK was at his house before his murder. He was saying that we will get integration, but a bigger problem is poverty, classism, and economic injustice...
@brooksan11
@brooksan11 4 года назад
What a great interview. I love your guest. She was very down to earth and provided needful information.
@KenRobert1
@KenRobert1 4 года назад
I am proud of African American to travel to Africa. As an immigrant from Jamaica living in America I remember when I used to get tease for being immigrant, I used to ask most American do you ever travel out of America? most of them say no so I am happy to see most of them traveling to Africa. I hope Africa will create helpful programs to help them to adjust. I also hope Africa will create scholarships for African American students to study in Africa, similar setup like China, Korea, Japan. This will create connections and amazing creativity, It is time we create for us Africans and build to make our lives amazing too just like other race do for their own people. Yes we can! I wish I am brave like most of these woman. I want to move to Africa. I am only worried about making money with my skill set to continue my treatments to live OK. All I can do is watch videos and wish. Aaliyah - Try Again
@cgbvgjn6496
@cgbvgjn6496 4 года назад
Your scholarship idea is a great one.
@amalessi6809
@amalessi6809 4 года назад
KenRobert1 try Ghana
@waltersaunders1
@waltersaunders1 4 года назад
Ken that is agreat plan study abroad in our homeland
@zebmakotoko658
@zebmakotoko658 4 года назад
My dear sisters. I love you so so so so much. One love!
@LuxeGlobalLifestyle
@LuxeGlobalLifestyle 4 года назад
That topic of Arrogancy is so true! I always tell people before you get on that plane to Motherland start resetting your mind. This was so true!! I love this conversation ❤✊📣 Humility is so important.
@evelynbellamy8220
@evelynbellamy8220 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing. Good information. I look forward to those moving to Tanzania videos to come and the cost involved with investing.
@innocentmchome4460
@innocentmchome4460 4 года назад
Traveling sister the next Marcus guvey, by the way you deserve an award for this may God bless you and enjoy your life here in Tz
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Wow that’s heavy. Thank you so much 🙏🏾
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Wow that’s heavy. Thank you so much 🙏🏾
@innocentmchome4460
@innocentmchome4460 4 года назад
Your welcome mamaa
@inannajoy6132
@inannajoy6132 4 года назад
This interview was downright therapeutic. I was in TZ 15 years ago, and her thoughts bring back so many good memories for me. I love her candor and how thorough her responses were. Very informative.
@adrianborden1546
@adrianborden1546 4 года назад
...sense of community. Yes, thanks!
@TheAmberDTaylor
@TheAmberDTaylor 4 года назад
Cousins, this was so refreshing. Thanks for bringing this to us. I am so grateful when I see women that look like me living true experiences. Great video. Your light shines brightly!✨ 🥰🌍
@sherlm7799
@sherlm7799 4 года назад
Enjoyed this video. And yes il be looking forward to the video of you discussing the means of living
@arinellt
@arinellt 4 года назад
Great interview! Can’t wait to visit!
@rizen9457
@rizen9457 3 года назад
I am so excited to visit Tanzania.
@malikyouell
@malikyouell 4 года назад
Things have not changed in the US. Stay in Tanzania!!!
@livingabundantly100
@livingabundantly100 4 года назад
I LOVE this channel!!!keep doing your thing sis😘#DeSean. Great interview btw! Can’t wait to get to the mother land, until then ,I’ll live vicariously through you!
@fritzpaul2740
@fritzpaul2740 4 года назад
That wall is beautiful 🥰any chance we can see👀more🙏🇹🇿🌞
@edwinnjau3300
@edwinnjau3300 3 года назад
Marcus Garvey...it feels so good.
@solaykaemers8003
@solaykaemers8003 4 года назад
I will be in May in Dar and Zanzibar too bad I can’t go to Arusha but my next visit for sure I will.
@timcamer4702
@timcamer4702 4 года назад
solayka emers a trip to Tanzania is never complete without a visit to Arusha . That’s the most beautiful part of the continent with Ngorongoro crater , Serengeti and the Kilimanjaro.
@solaykaemers8003
@solaykaemers8003 4 года назад
tim camer I do what I can
@solaykaemers8003
@solaykaemers8003 4 года назад
Nash Musta I will visit Uganda
@bintacamara4221
@bintacamara4221 4 года назад
If all the sisters in America have the same mindset as u guys,their won't be a lot of misunderstanding between african America and african.i live in new York,I have seen a lot but am glad to see sisters going back home and seeing things for themselves.the experience alone is priceless...😍❤
@imdifferent7294
@imdifferent7294 4 года назад
I'm so obsessed with this channel. I loved this interview.
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Thank you so much!!!
@samniza1763
@samniza1763 4 года назад
Thank you so much guys for your honesty, not just you even ourselves born and raised back home, but when people live the cont. for abroad, they come back change as if they were not born and raised in the Cont. it's sad.
@ButterflyGoddessMoe
@ButterflyGoddessMoe 4 года назад
I’m ready for this investing video. Great interview Sisters! ✊🏾
@84tahlia
@84tahlia 4 года назад
Omg I’m at work right now and on my breaks I keep coming back to your videos. I’m sooooo excited about Africa as a whole.
@cypriantertullian7495
@cypriantertullian7495 4 года назад
Welcome home my sister. Welcome home to the motherland.
@johnmumphrey7908
@johnmumphrey7908 4 года назад
I appreciate the other Sista personal opinions as well as yours. Thank you for your continued information to enlighten the process
@tlrich71
@tlrich71 4 года назад
Awesome interview!!
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Thank you!!
@FarmerCee
@FarmerCee 4 года назад
I really enjoyed this one!
@tifipaul5686
@tifipaul5686 3 года назад
I loved Arusha! . We stayed at the Arusha Coffee Lodge. I loved the weather. I loved Zanzibar too, but the weather in Arusha was wonderful. Zanzibar and DAR reminded me of home because it was so hot.
@marlaboyd3858
@marlaboyd3858 4 года назад
Kat is real !
@ayabellene
@ayabellene 4 года назад
Nice to meet you Yamimah! You guys are both super cool 😎 vibes!
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Thank you!
@Bundaman59
@Bundaman59 3 года назад
My second vid and I'm a follower now! Sista, you and the young lady are right on point with this interview. DNA, slavery and local experiences. Love it....keep it coming!!!
@coffeemuya618
@coffeemuya618 4 года назад
Yamima I really appreciate you so much, you're very clear on what you understand about Tanzania, ts too you good. God bless you all
@honeybee7201
@honeybee7201 4 года назад
Love The Interview its was Amazing, Real No Airs just down to earth..Love it..Both You Queens are Beautiful..I Hope She Goes Back to Stay as God Leads her ..💕💕🙏🙏🙏 Ty for All the Info You Bring Us about the Motherland💕💕💕
@carolcedeno1521
@carolcedeno1521 4 года назад
truly enjoyed this conversationi felt the sincerity between you both. thanks for the input. Kath, you are the real deal. love to you and yours. Love and Light.
@laylahalgharib1892
@laylahalgharib1892 4 года назад
I love your show.
@maloniemuhammad5609
@maloniemuhammad5609 4 года назад
This is my second time watching this video, I love both of you ladies spirit ❤❤❤
@cicyzoe9755
@cicyzoe9755 4 года назад
I love, love you travel sister. And to you sister Yahmima, heart you, sister. There's this American youtuber , anout 55plus years old. I stumbled on his channel and he said a lot of negative stuffs about the "propaganda" for African Americans to return to Africa. I was so heart broken knowing how much our communities been trying to reach out helping "strangers" and it did really hurt. That you arw doing a lot to change the narratives makes me super proud of you sis
@kilimanjaroICE
@kilimanjaroICE 4 года назад
Great interview Dada Zangu,, loved it!!
@hazell1593
@hazell1593 4 года назад
This lady is very enlightened! Thank you for confirming what I already thought about Travelling sista! She is the real deal
@LifeTrod
@LifeTrod 4 года назад
Niiiiice vibez! Sis got the lingo a bit. Ayyyeeee.
@jamman8678
@jamman8678 4 года назад
The sister looks East African actually.. and she looks juicy for the 🦟 mosquitoes 😊 her English is understandable very clear.
@edwinismail9401
@edwinismail9401 4 года назад
Yeah I thought she was Tanzanian before she spoke
@millennialsdecuba
@millennialsdecuba 4 года назад
Thanks for the highlights... We love what you do..Just subscribed!
@jm-je4tl
@jm-je4tl 4 года назад
I like the plant in the background.
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Thanks! It’s one of my faves in our yard
@tinagould4942
@tinagould4942 3 года назад
Thank you for the information. I an gathering knowledge, in order to make my best choice for my return visit. You ladies exude such a peaceful, contented spirit. May the Almighty continue to bless and guide you on your journey.
@jahbless4ever
@jahbless4ever 4 года назад
Love the video. Blessings from Jamaica.
@latenitepiano
@latenitepiano 4 года назад
All black people we shall overcome someday! Lets keep on getting together and create our bright future and great unique black people’s community in the Motherland! God bless Africa and Black People 🙏🏾
@usbronxy
@usbronxy 4 года назад
Great interview, love the advice you all gave for those planning long term stays or relocation
@Sthoney2Sthoney
@Sthoney2Sthoney 4 года назад
Nice video nice interview Traveling Sista and that African Queen 👸🏾 in black shirt she so very beautiful and gorgeous I wish to have a woman like that 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@adventmunga1871
@adventmunga1871 4 года назад
ES of eat love and migrate is the bravest of these afro sisters. Getting down in the poor communities, surrounded by hard life she comes down to the locals, eat with them and siezes some kind of investment opportunity to build some natural houses, she is a really tough lady.
@amalessi6809
@amalessi6809 4 года назад
advent munga no we are not poor ; I’m from that community you are talking abt we are not poor I stayed years in Germany and USA and still counting so at lease I know both
@adventmunga1871
@adventmunga1871 4 года назад
Ama Lessi madam no demeaning meant in saying that, I love my black people do or die because of what we suffer on this planet but we have to identify and admit some of our, strengths , weeknesses , opportunities and threats. We are wealthy In natural resources, but not exploiting them to end poverty among us, instead other races are exploiting the resources and externalising all the profits. Our leadership is corrupt becoming stinkingly rich at the expense of the majority, they are giving away strategic national resources to china on a silver plater after being bribed with little pieces of silver .In Tamale you need to work hard to improve the infrastructure, the people need good incomes through doing business or quality jobs, they need access to clean water, good schools and medical facilities. People need the skills to grow a variety of foods to surport their nutrition and grow and develop their bodies, minds to their full human potential .We are not poor i agree but we are disorganised, our leaders at all levels are corrupt and easily bribed, we are physically a strong specie but mentally we are lazy and we need to improve.
@amalessi6809
@amalessi6809 4 года назад
advent munga love is peace
@abdiyelbaruchyeshuruwn3422
@abdiyelbaruchyeshuruwn3422 4 года назад
ES choice to go the route she went was a personal choice of her own, it doesn’t make her any braver then these other solo traveling sisters who choose to go another route. These sisters are just as brave as Eat, Love, Migrate even if they decide not to go deep in the villages.
@hatshepsutmaatre8510
@hatshepsutmaatre8510 4 года назад
Appreciate the transparency ladies.... #Peace#Life#UBUNTU
@williamwebbs1952
@williamwebbs1952 4 года назад
Great discussion I really enjoyed her lol she keeps it real
@africa3722
@africa3722 4 года назад
To fredy ! bruh take care of her she’s a good woman 🤙🏽 got luv for yol MUNGU ABA BARIKI
@nevertrustsonofman.kingjam5233
@nevertrustsonofman.kingjam5233 4 года назад
LOVE THE BIRDS IN THE BACKGROUND, THAT'S THE LAND OF THE LIVING, WHILE WE'RE STUCK IN THE LAND OF THE DEAD.
@ilovemytribe
@ilovemytribe 4 года назад
"The land of the dead". That is the best comment I've heard or read all day. I usually refer to America as soulless, but "Land of the dead" is a perfect description. For people who are conscious and living in America you can easily feel that something is a little "off"
@delirous8
@delirous8 4 года назад
It is the land of the dead and I am not being mean but white people call themselves Cacuasians. Cacus=Dead/Not Alive
@nevertrustsonofman.kingjam5233
@nevertrustsonofman.kingjam5233 4 года назад
@@delirous8 WISE MAN.
@Art_Travel_and_Hobbys
@Art_Travel_and_Hobbys 4 года назад
Good interview...👍🏿
@chloeo2611
@chloeo2611 4 года назад
I love your channel. I live in Toronto Canada and i have had the opportunity to visit the continent of Africa recently, Nigeria to be specific. This was my first visit with my two children and i am so so happy that i did. My husband is Nigerian and i will be going back. I LOVE AFRICA!!!! Wishing everyone the same blessing of visiting our home land.
@shinettepietryga6971
@shinettepietryga6971 4 года назад
Thankyou so much for making me smile with this interview. So real we need more realness
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
You’re so welcome 🙏🏾
@YenkoAfrica
@YenkoAfrica 4 года назад
Excellent interview! I loved the truth that you shared about accepting the culture and the system as it is. That is an excellent point and one that I often stress. I hope that YAHmima will make it back to the continent. She seems like a wonderful sister. Thanks for sharing her journey. Shalom
@kiwishbj1
@kiwishbj1 4 года назад
African Americans are Africans born outside of Africa. It doesn't change the fact that you are African. The white man's language that you speak doesn't change the fact that you are still African. All other races are always proud to identify with the continent their race come from and they identify with that. And they are respected. African Americans will always run around looking for excuses about anything small that will disconnect them with Africa and try to put their heads in other races but they are never fitting in. No one can respect you if you don't accept your TRUE self. You must accept your identity to find your destiny for you and your children's children. ☮️ peace 🙏
@tracywalker244
@tracywalker244 4 года назад
Bjay Thank you
@ilovemytribe
@ilovemytribe 4 года назад
I like that! Very well stated!!
@maria_mutondioriginal5
@maria_mutondioriginal5 4 года назад
And I advice all Diasproh to visit other big cities in Tanzania hope you will enjoy and getting more experience about Tz you're more welcoming 👏❤
@mimiholistichairhealer8868
@mimiholistichairhealer8868 4 года назад
❤️ Love this interview!
@medusa5867
@medusa5867 4 года назад
I’m coming gurl! 🤩
@gems3604
@gems3604 4 года назад
Thank you for all of the planning and effort you put into the videos about life in Tanzania. So very thoughtful and extremely helpful.
@africa3722
@africa3722 4 года назад
🗣 We are one ☝🏽
@kohouwd
@kohouwd 4 года назад
Am from cote d'ivoire myself and I love this. We need more blacks from the diaspora in Africa in order to learn from each other's experiences. We need to do more us as Africans to make it easier for our brothers and sisters to come back home. Israel does that with jewish people from everywhere, we need to do the same for the diaspora as well
@funfamily9209
@funfamily9209 4 года назад
I experienced sea only white people in African I never see African American in our motherland I'm so excited to see sisters and brothers in continent we need to moved a make great and grown the continent again us one people I'm from Rwanda to try to visit Rwanda is beautifully country
@cheryllynetteruth
@cheryllynetteruth 4 года назад
Love your interviews!❤
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Thank you!!!
@mizfrenchtwist
@mizfrenchtwist 4 года назад
I love your show as well , traveling sista.........you know , i was down on black americans , moving to african countries . i must say , i made a mistake . i was judging all africans by what i have seen , of the africans here in the states . the people you live among , seem to be very different , in a great way . tanzania , seems like a dream..........thank you , for taking the time to make the videos...great shares . yes , we have been lied to , on both sides . BTW you have shaped up so nicely , after the baby.... israel , is asia , it's on the asian continent . thank you , for sharing.............
@takesha33
@takesha33 4 года назад
I love real ness!! ❤️❤️
@oratilebodibe4847
@oratilebodibe4847 4 года назад
Hi travelling Sista Africa Americans don't realise how much they can contribute to Africa with the skills they have and also feel welcomed and valued. I wish more Americans would consider this move. Though they would contribute to our continent but I believe they would actually benefit more than contributing. I'm a South African who have following you for more a year now and loves you and enjoy your videos. It doesn't really matter to which country in the continent they immigrate to they will have a fullfiling lifetime of experience.
@beau4242
@beau4242 4 года назад
Very good, real, honest interview. Interesting to hear you had a negative encounter with whomever you referenced at the end. Keep up the good work sista.
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Thank you! I’m glad that you enjoyed the interview. And yep 🤷🏾‍♀️ it’s always gong to be at least one.
@lstoryrecords_
@lstoryrecords_ 4 года назад
Nice music in the background. Around 8:25...🎧🎵☝️
@boydweiser123
@boydweiser123 4 года назад
i'm trying to move out there to tanzania. i'm 46 and looking for a new start and sense of community with unadulterated nature and food
@innocent91044
@innocent91044 4 года назад
Miss Sharon you are mostly welcome, Tanzania is a beautiful country, If u real need to be happy and free and successful just come to the continent.
@truth884
@truth884 4 года назад
Much love to you sisters! May you both be blessed as well.
@marthacmd
@marthacmd 4 года назад
good interview I like your guest/ down to earth/ I shared on my face book page
@shoshot_9739
@shoshot_9739 4 года назад
I’m proud of my sistas
@SunkissFlower
@SunkissFlower 4 года назад
An enjoyable chat.
@talktimewitheddiej
@talktimewitheddiej 4 года назад
That was a amazing interview Kat, keep doing what you're doing you're doing a great job. I look forward to meeting you and Freddy.
@goldenheart751
@goldenheart751 4 года назад
This was a great video. We get ripped off everyday in America when we shop whether we know it or not.
@theJamaitians
@theJamaitians 4 года назад
Exactly. Get here, make up ur own mind but adapt cuz its NOT WESTERN! Thank God.
@travelingsista
@travelingsista 4 года назад
Yep! Exactly. Adaptability is key 🔑
@thebisadorychannel7574
@thebisadorychannel7574 4 года назад
I totally agree with what she saying;Healing This is exactly what I feel everytime I travel to Tanzania from Sweden.Well Tanzania is where I was born. So it is my motherland Moshi and Arusha. Glad to hear what foreigners thinks of Tanzania😊
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