wow,great video. thanks for taking us with you on your journey 🙂
@itsguillyКүн бұрын
Incredible is an understatement‼️👏🏼 🇸🇳
@ludwig9623Күн бұрын
Safe travels and enjoy!
@victorbrown3570Күн бұрын
Welcome my brother. I've never really had a bucket list, but I would like to get back to Africa at least one more time before my time is up, and my time is running out. I've been thinking about Senegal because I haven't really been to sub saharan West Africa. I've been to North, East and South /Africa. so Senegal would make the circle complete. One of my reasons for wanting to learn French was for the French speaking African diaspora. Enjoy Chris, you deserve it. Funny, while spending Xmas with my sister in Grand Rapids, I met a man from Senegal selling African artifacts, etc in a mall. We had a great conversation, and I told him I'd try to return to talk with him before returning to Flint, but no time. By the way, I've been following a blog titled Ann. It's about a Kenyan woman living in Germany. It's titled Ann German Village, and I check in from time to time on the blog: Conversations with Black Germany.
@jamal93yallКүн бұрын
@@victorbrown3570 make it happen Victor!!! She’s waiting for you.
@jayfraxteaКүн бұрын
Hi Chris, how do you know your anchestors are from Senegal? Or from Nigeria/Congo/Cameroon? Did you do a DNA trace? Enjoy the journey to your roots.
@aglaiacassata8675Күн бұрын
Hi Chris, do you have any information about your ancestors that were taken from Senegal? Region, language, religion, tribe? If so: Please share with us! Thank you so much for sharing your journey.
@jamal93yallКүн бұрын
@@aglaiacassata8675 I took a DNA test to figure out where I come from as the majority of us can’t really know because of colonialism. It’s a sad reality but I plan to do deeper research to figure out exactly where I come from meeting what tribe, etc. :-)