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Pánsá Pánsá Podcast
Ms Kemi Seriki
79 episodes
1 week ago
This is a podcast where we discuss the lives of African immigrants and their assimilation into Western society as they raise younger generations in a country that is quite different from their own. We also explore the experiences of children of immigrants as they balance between their heritage African and Western cultures. We are going to present informative, interesting, and expansive dialogue about the intricate experiences of African immigrants in America. For additional information, please log onto our website @ pansapansa.org and follow us on instagram @ pansa.pansaforum
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This is a podcast where we discuss the lives of African immigrants and their assimilation into Western society as they raise younger generations in a country that is quite different from their own. We also explore the experiences of children of immigrants as they balance between their heritage African and Western cultures. We are going to present informative, interesting, and expansive dialogue about the intricate experiences of African immigrants in America. For additional information, please log onto our website @ pansapansa.org and follow us on instagram @ pansa.pansaforum
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Episode 64: The Harsh Reality Holding Africa Back: Franck Zanu Connects Colonialism, Africa’s Crisis, to America’s Race Wars and The DEI Distraction
Pánsá Pánsá Podcast
1 hour 59 minutes 19 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 64: The Harsh Reality Holding Africa Back: Franck Zanu Connects Colonialism, Africa’s Crisis, to America’s Race Wars and The DEI Distraction

I first came across Franck Zanu through a compelling YouTube video titled “The White Dispossession of America.” It was my first encounter with the Zanu Project and with Mr. Zanu’s work. His perspective on this subject was bold, thought-provoking, and deeply engaging.


As I listened, I began thinking about the broader themes that connect his work to conversations I’ve been having on this podcast—especially around the crises facing African nations, the realities of African immigrant experiences, and the complex layers of race relations in America. I reached out to Mr. Zanu, and I was thrilled when he accepted my invitation to continue that conversation the podcast.


Bio:

Franck Zanu hosts the fast-growing podcast “Zanu Project. Rethink”. He is different. He is intense, explosive, analytical, and deeply thought-provoking. He is a life- coach, inspirational speaker, and human development consultant. Zanu’s approach to working with people is unique. While he is empathetic, intuitive, and objective, the most distinctive aspect of his approach is how he challenges you to view the issue from a completely different perspective. He successfully turns the issue upside down, transforming your perspective inside out so you see things from a brand-new perspective, energizing you to take action and achieve instant results. His path is marked by many colors, both professionally and culturally. He is a US citizen born in the Republic of Benin, West Africa. He has worked as a reporter for the New York Tribune and a photojournalist for the Washington Times stationed in the South.

Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Bulgaria, and other countries in Africa. He is an award-winning speaker on Black History at the African American Affairs Commission and Sikorsky Aircraft, both in Connecticut.


Summary

In this engaging conversation, Mr. Zanu shares his unique perspective on cultural identity, governance, and the challenges faced by the African diaspora. He reflects on his early life experiences, the impact of education and travel, and the importance of questioning established norms. Mr. Zanu emphasizes the need for cultural preservation and understanding the complexities of brain drain, while also addressing the dual identities that immigrants navigate in their new environments. His insights challenge listeners to think deeper about their roles in shaping a better future for Africa and its diaspora. In this conversation, We discussed the complexities of the African immigrant experience in America, focusing on the understanding of racial dynamics, misconceptions about success, and the importance of cultural identity. He emphasizes the need for community building and challenges the prevailing narratives around race and class in addressing inequality. We looked into a new approach to governance in Africa, suggesting the establishment of think tanks to redefine the future and address systemic issues.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Frank Zano's Journey

04:14 Early Life and Immigration Experiences

07:34 Professional Growth and Global Exposure

10:21 Cultural Observations and Identity Challenges

13:06 The Importance of National Identity

16:21 Critique of African Governance and Colonial Legacy

19:15 The Flaws in Post-Colonial Leadership

22:30 The Role of Education in Development

25:21 The Need for a New Narrative

28:14 Conclusion and Future Directions

39:19 The Illusion of Population Numbers in Africa

43:25 Colonization: Markets Over Resources

47:37 Cultural Identity and Assimilation Challenges

55:03 Misconceptions of Success in America

01:17:06 The Impact of Colonization on Self-Determination

01:21:31 The Role of Think Tanks in Addressing African Issues

01:27:09 Race vs. Class: Understanding Inequality in America

01:36:38 Questioning the Narrative: A New Perspective on Marginalization

01:41:50 The Historical Context of Development in Africa

01:47:54 A Call for New Leadership and Governance in Africa



Pánsá Pánsá Podcast
This is a podcast where we discuss the lives of African immigrants and their assimilation into Western society as they raise younger generations in a country that is quite different from their own. We also explore the experiences of children of immigrants as they balance between their heritage African and Western cultures. We are going to present informative, interesting, and expansive dialogue about the intricate experiences of African immigrants in America. For additional information, please log onto our website @ pansapansa.org and follow us on instagram @ pansa.pansaforum