Jimmy Sana and Matthew Lamont are two members of the NOMADIC (Nexus of Minds and Dreams in Creation) Collective. A group of close friends - brothers & sisters - that chose to put their minds together to create something amazing. A platform that will help them share and develop their art forms, thoughts, and ideas. Not all of the NOMADS live in the same country, or even near each other, but they believe that distance can help them as each is exposed to different ideas, opinions, art forms, and feedback, which they all share and use to build each other
[email protected]://linktr.ee/wenomadic Join us on Patreon: patreon.com/parisundergroundradioFind Us OnlineWebsite: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/lifeindiasporasFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/parisundergroundradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parisundergroundradio/CreditsHost: Zaiya Karas: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/zaiyakarasHost: Little Africa: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/littleafricaProducer: Jennifer Geraghty. @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.comMusic CreditsTitle: TININIby Kaseem Bada - Million Dollar ChallengeGenre and Mood: Afrobeat Music + Funky TININI | Afrobeat | Royalty Free Music | No Copyright | Afrobeat Music | Free Afrobeat Instrumentalhttps://youtu.be/ekK5GNINPLcCreative Commons — Attribution - CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Affiliated YouTube channel | https://www.youtube.com/c/KaseemBadaAbout UsThe displacement, voluntary or involuntary, of Black people throughout history is what we call today the African Black diaspora. The purpose of the Life in Diasporas podcast is to figure out what it means to be black in your country. Through enlightened and well-thought discussions, we will decipher, analyze and understand what it means to be black in a European country in the 21st century.This podcast is inscribed in a broader context; while English literature documenting the histories of other Black communities in Europe has steadily increased over the years, the availability ofthis kind of content in France remains limited. Life in Diasporas aims to explore the ebb and flow of diasporic migratory patterns throughout Europe, from Rotterdam’s Little Cape Verde to Brussels' Congolese quarter. Join us as we embark on this adventure of tracing Afropean roots across Europe, looking at the different ways black communities have formed the spaces they have made home and the new identities they have crafted in the process.