Meet the Eldest Immigrant Daughters
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Calling all Eldest Immigrant Daughters; have you ever felt like your life wasn’t your own? Are you too busy making decisions for your family, rather than yourself? Feeling exhausted by the expectations, the responsibilities, the stress, and the generational trauma? SO ARE WE! Welcome to ‘Eldest Immigrant Daughters’ a podcast and community for the First Borns who were forced to raise children they didn’t birth, manage their households, and play translator, therapist, financial advisor, and more for their parents.
In this first episode, get to know our hosts, Janet, Rose-Ingrid and Serisha, three Eldest Immigrant Daughters from Nigerian, Haitian and South African families, respectively. They’re setting the stage by sharing the stories of how they first met, their experiences as ‘parentified’ siblings which have bonded them since their paths initially crossed, and how they’ve been supporting each other ever since.
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- Connect with the Hosts: Janet, Rose-Ingrid, & Serisha
‘Eldest Immigrant Daughters’ is a podcast from Leading in Colour, a community organization dedicated to supporting racialized leaders in building advocacy skills in anti-racism, decolonization, anti-imperialism, and unlearning internalized oppressions.
