
Dance, Identity & Belonging: Jeannine’s Journey as a First-Gen Entrepreneur
Artikel konnten nicht hinzugefügt werden
Der Titel konnte nicht zum Warenkorb hinzugefügt werden.
Der Titel konnte nicht zum Merkzettel hinzugefügt werden.
„Von Wunschzettel entfernen“ fehlgeschlagen.
„Podcast folgen“ fehlgeschlagen
„Podcast nicht mehr folgen“ fehlgeschlagen
-
Gesprochen von:
-
Von:
Über diesen Titel
In this powerful episode of Labyrinth of the First Gen, we meet Jeannine, founder of WakaWaka Dance Academy in Lille, France, the city’s largest Afro-diasporic dance school. Born in Cameroon and raised in France, Jeannine shares her journey as a first-generation entrepreneur, leaving her 9-to-5 job to create a space where diaspora voices and young Black and mixed-race girls can reclaim pride, joy, and cultural identity & belonging through movement.
We explore her entrepreneurship journey, the realities of living in a “colorblind” France, building community through dance, and how cultural spaces can serve as tools of resistance, resilience, and healing — a true example of how immigrant stories inspire creative impact.
🕰️ Timestamps:
00:03:00 — Quitting her 9-to-5 for purpose
00:05:40 — Why she started a dance school
00:07:20 — Building a business rooted in identity
00:08:00 — Dance as pride and personal power
00:11:00 — Finding purpose through movement
00:12:15 — Living in France as a Black woman
00:15:00 — The paradox of racism in France
00:18:25 — Her message to Black girls: Joy is your birthright
00:19:20 — The meaning of WakaWaka, inspired by Cameroon
🌍 Keywords:
#AfroDiaspora #BlackInFrance #CulturalPreservation #DanceEmpowerment #FirstGenStories #AfroFrench #WakaWakaDance #BlackGirlsDance #JeannineWakaWaka #LabyrinthPodcast #RoutesAndRoots
📩 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and follow us on YouTube @LabyrinthMap for behind-the-scenes, global stories, and travel reflections.