• Episode 2: We Don’t Have to Stay Here

  • Apr 24 2025
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 2: We Don’t Have to Stay Here

  • Summary

  • In this deeply personal and politically charged episode of Slingshot The Podcast, host Kadida Kenner delivers truth with urgency and unapologetic pride.

    Titled “We Don’t Have to Stay Here,” Episode 2 explores systemic injustice, personal protest, and what it means to be rooted—and displaced—at the same time.

    Kadida opens with the story of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father wrongfully deported to El Salvador and detained in one of the world’s most notorious prisons—despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling calling for his return. She then shares a recent protest experience where someone told her to "go back to Africa," leading to a larger conversation about the power of protest, Black identity, and diaspora pride.

    She reflects on Ghana’s initiative to award citizenship to Black Americans, flipping the insult into a global opportunity for reconnection, dignity, and freedom. The message? We don’t have to stay where injustice keeps us—mentally, emotionally, or physically.

    In This Episode:
    The wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
    What happens when due process is denied
    Protest, power, and getting into "good trouble"
    Responding to “Go back to Africa” with history and pride
    Ghana’s open-door policy for Black Americans seeking citizenship
    Why fighting for justice at home is a global conversation

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