In conversation with an interculturalist, researcher, and author from the United States, Dr Asad El Malik who grew up in the culturally rich and tradition-steeped city of New Orleans.
However, in 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the city, flooding 80% of New Orleans with the murky waters of the Mississippi River.
We are excited to unpack his newly released book, Find Home Again: My Journey from the United States to South Africa, detailing chronicles of his life, reflecting on the pervasive anti-Blackness in the United States, his experiences with Hurricane Katrina, and police violence, ultimately culminating in his decision to move to Johannesburg, South Africa.