I was searching on Google with my name as the search term, and I stumbled upon your website, and while there, I stumbled upon your KZbin channel, and to my amazement, I saw this video about my book. "Africans and Americans: Embracing Cultural Differences." I am the Tanzanian professor you are talking about, and I want to thank you for sharing your perspective on my book and for recommending it. Let me say that I have published a sequel, titled "Chickens in the Bus: More Thoughts on Cultural Differences." One more thing. When I saw your face on your website, I recognized it, because I had, a few months ago and fortuitously, watched several of your videos. I wish you all the best.
@AwakenWithMarkInAFRICA20 күн бұрын
It is a pleasure to meet you virtually. We have been truly blessed by your book, thank you for writing it. Folks, please get the book "Africans and Americans: Embracing Cultural Differences." Whether you are moving abroad or not. I attempted to purchase an ebook version of your next work, "Chickens in the Bus: More Thoughts on Cultural Differences." Will it be offered in an online version? If not, is there somewhere in Dar or Stonetown where I can get a physical copy? Thank you for tuning into our website. We wish you well also. Feel free to contact us at Awakenwithmark@gmail.com to email us. We look forward to continuing to converse with you.
@mrs.childers8333Ай бұрын
I am white not black. My husband is black. We both grew up on Ms gulf coast and we didn’t have the racial divide or crap that happens in northern Ms thankfully. Him and I both had similar upbringing and same as school mates. We were so blessed to have all cultures in our area. Asian, black, white, African, creole, Pacific Islander etc. the coast is so cultured and is honestly so separate than the rest of Ms. I want to be an expat for other reasons not ethnic reasons