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Connect by listening to stories on how immigrants have come to call Indiana "home".
This is a recurring storytelling series designed to bring together immigrants in Indiana. The aim is for participants to share personal stories from their home countries and explore how these experiences contribute to building their lives in Indiana.
The series is inspired by "Ogbaniko" which is the Igala word for the Doodlebug, an insect that is known for walking backwards. It is a metaphor for reflecting on past experiences and using those reflections to build a better future.
Have a story to share? Please e-mail for more information: indyafricabookandfilmfestival@gmail.com
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