African Dot American
African dot American is a podcast that takes a closer look at a subset of the African diaspora: African immigrants and children of African immigrants growing up in the United States.
African dot American is a podcast that takes a closer look at a subset of the African diaspora: African immigrants and children of African immigrants growing up in the United States.
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Episodes

Aug 30, 2022
Ep: 53: Being African Dot American and a Vegan
Aug 30, 2022
Aug 30, 2022
56 min
In this episode, Bonkiyo and Naana talk to returning guest, Yasmin, about her vegan journey.

Aug 9, 2022
Aug 9, 2022
44 min
Naana and Bonkiyo chat with storyteller, writer, and journalist, Itoro Bassey about her journey to Nigeria and her debut novel, Faith, a coming-of-age tale about a first-generation Nigerian-American woman born and raised in the U.S. who resettles in Nigeria.

Jul 20, 2022
Ep. 51: Adulting Na Scam?
Jul 20, 2022
Jul 20, 2022
55 min
Bonkiyo and Naana chat about some things adulting.

Jul 5, 2022
Ep. 50: A Review of Young, Famous & African
Jul 5, 2022
Jul 5, 2022
42 min
In this episode, Bonkiyo and Naana review Netflix's Young, Famous & African - a reality show that documents the lives of young, famous and affluent African media stars.

Jun 22, 2022
Ep.49: Pretty Privilege
Jun 22, 2022
Jun 22, 2022
46 min
Naana and Bonkiyo chat about pretty privilege. Is there such a thing?

Jun 8, 2022
Ep. 48: Egg Freezing
Jun 8, 2022
Jun 8, 2022
50 min
Naana chats with Bonkiyo and a special guest, Elena, about their fertility and egg freezing journey.

Feb 8, 2022
Telephone: Burnout
Feb 8, 2022
Feb 8, 2022
41 min
2020-2022 has been a lot! On the latest Telephone episode, Naana and Bonkiyo get real about burnout and how they cope.

Jan 21, 2022

Apr 13, 2021
Ep. 47: We Are Sisters
Apr 13, 2021
Apr 13, 2021
1hr 3 min
Naana and Bonkiyo step back in horror of National Siblings Day and let returning guest, Yasmin have a heartwarming, eye-opening chat with her sister, Cozette about growing up with African parents, expectations for immigrant-American children, and representations of African culture at home.

Apr 7, 2021
Apr 7, 2021
44 min
Corporal punishment. Yeah? or Nay? in the penultimate episode of Season 3, Naana and Bonkiyo talk about corporal punishment and whether it should go or stay

Mar 31, 2021
Ep. 45: Anti-LGBQ Sentiment in Africa
Mar 31, 2021
Mar 31, 2021
39 min
Is anti-LGBTQ sentiment a problem in Africa? Looking at recent events in Ghana, Naana and Bonkiyo explore this topic.

Mar 23, 2021
Ep. 44: Raising Mixed-Race Children as Non-Black
Mar 23, 2021
Mar 23, 2021
40 min
Bonkiyo discusses the opinion piece she wrote for Sorella magazine on why she will be raising her biracial children as Mixed-race and not Black.

Mar 16, 2021
Mar 16, 2021
57 min
In this episode, Bonkiyo and Naana chat about the pressures of getting married and having kids.

Mar 9, 2021
Mar 9, 2021
42 min
Naana and Bonkiyo give a candid review of Coming 2 America (or Coming to America 2 for those who misquote the title).

Feb 23, 2021
Ep. 41: Judas and the Black Messiah
Feb 23, 2021
Feb 23, 2021
58 min
In honor of Black History Month, Naana and Bonkiyo watched Judas and the Black Messiah, the Fred Hampton biopic, and discussed their impressions with Sharity, a returning guest. Did you watch the movie? Share your thoughts!

Feb 16, 2021
Feb 16, 2021
41 min
Naana and Bonkiyo bring on a special guest of South Asian descent to talk about "Namaste Wahala" a Nollywood movie about what happens when an Indian guy falls in love with a Nigerian woman.

Feb 9, 2021
Ep. 39: Divorce
Feb 9, 2021
Feb 9, 2021
57 min
In honor of Valentine’s Day, Naana and Bonkiyo have a crucial conversation about love, marriage, and divorce. They welcome back Nora to talk about her experience with divorce.

Feb 2, 2021
Feb 2, 2021
40 min
In our latest episode Naana and Bonkiyo talk with guest Dr. K about the Covid 19 pandemic, it's toll on the Black community and the importance of the vaccines.

Jan 26, 2021
Ep. 37: Africans Coming to America as Adults
Jan 26, 2021
Jan 26, 2021
1hr 5 min
In this episode, Bonkiyo and Naana talk to Lucia about her experiences after moving from Zimbabwe to the U.S. to study.

Jan 19, 2021
Jan 19, 2021
42 min
Naana and Bonkiyo chat with a Ozelle, a West Indian (Kittitian) dot American about her experiences and identity as a Black West Indian. The conversation evolves into a discussion about the cultural significance behind carnivals.

Jan 12, 2021
Ep. 35: Capitol Events
Jan 12, 2021
Jan 12, 2021
51 min
Bonkiyo and Naana have a discussion about the Jan. 6, 2021 event at the U.S. Capitol.

Dec 15, 2020
Ep. 34: Non Black Students at HBCUs
Dec 15, 2020
Dec 15, 2020
42 min
In this episode Bonkiyo and Naana talk to an HBCU alum about the recent social media post by a White student celebrating her admission into Spelman, a Historically Black, all-women’s college.

Dec 8, 2020
Ep. 33: Celebrations in the Time of Coro
Dec 8, 2020
Dec 8, 2020
36 min
Naana and Bonkiyo talk about the Covid-19 pandemic and how celebrations of milestones have changed as a result.

Dec 6, 2020

Dec 1, 2020
Ep. 32: Socioeconomic Differences
Dec 1, 2020
Dec 1, 2020
1hr 10 min
Are you broke and proud? A baller on a budget? A diva on a dime? How often do you get to have real conversations about economic status? In episode, Naana and Bonkiyo share their takes on socio-economic status and how humble beginnings shaped their life outlook an experiences.

Nov 17, 2020
Nov 17, 2020
29 min
In this episode, Bonkiyo and Naana discuss the complicated legacy of J.J. Rawlings, the late former president of Ghana.

Nov 10, 2020
Ep. 30: Europe as a Racial Utopia
Nov 10, 2020
Nov 10, 2020
37 min
Election news has got people feeling up and down. Perhaps it's a case of crisis averted for many, but there's still quite a few people thinking about setting up shop in another country. In this episode, hosts Naana and Bonkiyo discuss how and why Europe is viewed as a racial utopia and whether that view is misguided.

Nov 3, 2020
Ep. 29: POC Solidarity
Nov 3, 2020
Nov 3, 2020
39 min
Today, we chat with our Asian-American guest, Steph, on diversity and her thoughts on POC solidarity.

Oct 27, 2020
Ep. 28: Elections and Identity
Oct 27, 2020
Oct 27, 2020
52 min
In this inaugural episode of Season 3, we talk to Adjoa Kyerematen of the Ghana Diaspora Public Affairs Collective (GHPAC) about the upcoming elections, the role of African dot Americans in the elections, and the importance of African dot Americans organizing and getting more involved in politics in order to influence policy.

Jul 16, 2020
Telephone: On Allyship
Jul 16, 2020
Jul 16, 2020
40 min
Bonkiyo and Naana catch up with each other and discuss allyship in light of the Black Lives Matter movement

Jun 25, 2020
Telephone: On Reparations
Jun 25, 2020
Jun 25, 2020
27 min
Bonkiyo and Naana discuss the Code Switch episode on reparations and which Black Americans should receive them.

May 7, 2020
Telephone: In The Times of Coro
May 7, 2020
May 7, 2020
39 min
Bonkiyo and Naana talk about how they are doing as they shelter in place and socially distance in the times of the Covid-19 pandemic. For your mask needs check out Shopafrothreads. If you are in a domestic violence situation as you shelter in place or socially distance, please check out the National Domestic Violence Hotline

Mar 23, 2020
Ep. 27: Elections and Identity
Mar 23, 2020
Mar 23, 2020
35 min
In their final episode of the season 2, Naana and Bonkiyo talk to Nora, a North-African Dot American about life as an Egyptian-American. They discuss the idea of Africans being Black, who questions North-African African identity, and what it means to be African.

Mar 12, 2020
Ep. 26: Female Genital Circumcision
Mar 12, 2020
Mar 12, 2020
32 min
Bonkiyo and Naana discuss the practice of Female Genital Circumcision: what’s the most culturally sensitive way to describe it, how prevalent is it across the world, and the best ways to fight it

Mar 5, 2020
Ep 25: Traveling As An African Dot American
Mar 5, 2020
Mar 5, 2020
34 min
From applying for visas to being profiled for their luggage, Bonkiyo and Naana gist about the highs and lows that come with traveling while African Dot American and traveling while (Black) American.

Feb 27, 2020
Feb 27, 2020
46 min
Bonkiyo and Naana have a discussion to their African-American guest, Jamayca about Africans and African-Americans in U.S. media

Feb 20, 2020
Feb 20, 2020
47 min
Bonkiyo and Naana chat with Yasmin, an African dot American about her African-American friendships.

Feb 13, 2020
Feb 13, 2020
33 min
Bonkiyo and Naana discuss the Nollywood romcom, Isoken and their plans for Valentine’s Day.

Feb 6, 2020
Ep. 21: I Will Send you Back to Africa
Feb 6, 2020
Feb 6, 2020
30 min
Naana and Bonkiyo talk to special guest, Stephanie, about her experience of being sent to Ghana for school and returning back to the U.S. and the impact of that experience.

Jan 30, 2020
Jan 30, 2020
37 min
Naana and Bonkiyo discuss different African traditions they grew up with and whether it is time to break with them.

Jan 23, 2020
Ep. 19: Generation Next?
Jan 23, 2020
Jan 23, 2020
34 min
Bonkiyo and Naana chat with special guest, Azuza, a generation Z African dot American

Jan 16, 2020
Ep. 18: Year of Return, a 2020 Redux
Jan 16, 2020
Jan 16, 2020
44 min
Hosts Bonkiyo and Naana discuss the impact of Ghana’s Year of Return. Ghana dubbed 2019 the Year of Return to commemorate 400 years since the first documented arrivals of enslaved Africans to the U.S.

Jan 9, 2020
Jan 9, 2020
32 min
Host of Breezy Moms Podcast, Candice Dormon, joins Naana and Bonkiyo to discuss being married to an African Dot American when you are not one.

Dec 19, 2019
Dec 19, 2019
29 min
Hosts Bonkiyo and Naana discuss interracial dating.

Dec 12, 2019
Dec 12, 2019
30 min
Bonkiyo and Naana discuss whether AfricandotAmericans enjoy privilege over African-Americans.

Dec 5, 2019
Dec 5, 2019
29 min
Naana and Bonkiyo discuss hair typing, hair envy, and hair regimes.

Nov 28, 2019
Ep. 13: What’s in a Name?
Nov 28, 2019
Nov 28, 2019
37 min
Bonkiyo and Naana discuss African names vs. European names vs. African-American names, how your name affects you, and how you are treated because of it.

Nov 21, 2019
Ep. 12: Review of Harriet Tubman Movie
Nov 21, 2019
Nov 21, 2019
35 min
Naana and Bonkiyo review the movie Harriet and discuss the casting of Cynthia Erivo as Harriet Tubman.

Nov 14, 2019
Nov 14, 2019
25 min
Bonkiyo and Naana talk to co-founder of ShopAfrothreads, Evonne, to discuss whether the use of African symbols in the diaspora is a form of cultural appropriation.

Nov 7, 2019
Ep. 10: BBC Sex for Grades Scandal
Nov 7, 2019
Nov 7, 2019
30 min
Bonkiyo and Naana discuss the BBC documentary on the Sex for Grades scandals at the University of Ghana and University of Lagos. See the documentary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we-F0Gi0Lqs&t=2891s

Oct 31, 2019
Oct 31, 2019
25 min
In this first episode of Season 2, Bonkiyo and Naana review the sitcom, Bob Hearts Abishola.

Oct 24, 2019

Sep 21, 2019
Telephone: Goodbyeee Summer!
Sep 21, 2019
Sep 21, 2019
17 min
Bonkiyo and Naana share what they were up to this Summer.

Sep 12, 2019

Aug 19, 2019
Hot Take - The Lion King: The Gift album
Aug 19, 2019
Aug 19, 2019
8 min
Naana discusses Beyoncé’s collaboration with Afrobeat artists on her The Lion King: The Gift album.

Jul 24, 2019
Jul 24, 2019
52 min
Naana and Bonkiyo discuss code switching and how it’s used, fonio, a new miracle grain that could be the quinoa of Africa, and talk to a special guest about bridges between the African and African American communities.

Jul 10, 2019
Jul 10, 2019
42 min
Hosts Naana and Bonkiyo continue their conversation with their special guest, Josh, on what it’s like to be LGBTQ and AfricandotAmerican too.

Jun 26, 2019
Ep. 7: The Road Less Traveled
Jun 26, 2019
Jun 26, 2019
1hr 4 min
Bonkiyo and Naana explore issues not often spoken about in African communities: the African funny bone and what it takes to pursue excellence in a non-traditional field, African views of mental health, and what it’s like to be LGBTQ and AfricandotAmerican too.

Jun 12, 2019
Ep. 6: Universally Black? Universally African?
Jun 12, 2019
Jun 12, 2019
1hr 2 min
The hosts reveal the limits of their knowledge on Francophone African culture, share their thoughts on globally universal Black symbols and explore with a special guest about what exactly makes someone African.

May 29, 2019
Ep. 5: Coming to America
May 29, 2019
May 29, 2019
1hr 6 min
Naana and Bonkiyo give a balanced view of the Nollywood movie scene, reminisce about coming to America and other representations of Africans in Black American popular culture, and talk to a guest about what it’s like to be an African dot American who goes back to Africa to learn about their culture.

May 15, 2019
Ep. 4: Migration of African Americans to Africa
May 15, 2019
May 15, 2019
1hr 20 sec
Bonkiyo and Naana discuss Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing, explore the tough issue of whether Africans should apologize for the Atlantic Slave Trade, and talk to a special guest about the politics of language for AfricandotAmericans.

May 1, 2019
Ep. 3: Black Lives Matter (Too!)
May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019
59 min
Bonkiyo and Naana go to church, (well they talk about African church/religion), get serious about whether Africans need to have quote unquote the talk with their kids, and hear about the importance of visiting Africa with your mind body and spirit.

Apr 15, 2019
Ep. 2: On Beauty, Brains and Resources
Apr 15, 2019
Apr 15, 2019
1hr 10 min
Naana and Bonkiyo discuss the importance of Ghana Bounce in African ideals about beauty, get real in exploring the rise of Sex and the Sugar Daddy culture in African communities and reflect on colorism with a special guest.

Apr 7, 2019
Ep. 1: What is an African dot American?
Apr 7, 2019
Apr 7, 2019
50 min
In this inaugural episode, hosts Naana and Bonkiyo clarify what exactly is an African dot American, weigh in on the Luvvie Ajayi- Tevin Campbell controversy, explore what is was like to be an African dot American at a PWI and have a guest give some some perspective on dating.


