
Not Forever But For Always: The Impermanence of Expat Life
This past year I was forced to reckon with losing my second country and home, Bahrain. I always knew the day would come when I
This past year I was forced to reckon with losing my second country and home, Bahrain. I always knew the day would come when I
Once a foreigner, always a foreigner. I learned that the hard way. Traveling is transformative in the sense that it puts you squarely in the
Image courtesy of Jason Lee Wong. This article was originally published in October 2019. Lyneka Little founded Après Josephine, which literally translates to After Josephine,
Being Black in a homogenous society like China, one does not fall into the entertainment and modeling world. It requires hard work, a network of
When I was a child, the foods I preferred were beef fried rice, chicken fingers, cheese pizza with a Philly cheese steak (extra mayo and
Chiponda Chimbelu’s international perspective began early, but it clearly has had an impact on how he has navigated the world. This Berlin-based journalist discusses why
Lené Green is an enterprising businesswoman who has lived as an expat most of her adult life, relocating for her education, her career, and most
Kenya Evans wasn’t initially looking to go abroad but when the opportunity presented itself, she took it. In this interview, the Milwaukee native dives into how
This post originally ran on The Black Expat site on January 30, 2016 following the then Baltimore riots following the death of Freddie Gray. Unfortunately,
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