
Afia Kaakyire introduces "Shithole Country," an eight-part audio memoir exploring the intersection of African and American identities through the lens of the Ghanaian American dream. The narrative follows a journey back to Ghana, utilizing family recordings and archival audio to examine personal and national development. To protect her family from potential legal liabilities arising from their shared stories, Kaakyire employs pseudonyms throughout the series. The title directly addresses a 2018 comment by Donald Trump, serving as a catalyst to redefine traditional notions of a "developed" nation. By featuring diverse accents and authentic continental perspectives, the project seeks to fill representation gaps in the audio industry while navigating the emotional complexities of sharing private family truths in a public forum.
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