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In this episode, we continue our conversations from part one of “Communication in the African Home.”
As we continue discussing our lives living and growing up in an African household, we dive into our experiences and talk about the lessons and values that our parents instilled in us.
Be sure to check out part one of this series.
[00:01 – 20:21] Prepare Your Children for the Future
[20:22 – 28:09] Be There for Your Children
[28:10 – 35:29] Closing Segment
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A small Israeli bakery in downtown San Francisco has offered first jobs to dozens of lifers just out of prison. Four employees share their stories of adjusting to life on […]
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