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Eldest Immigrant Daughters

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Janet, Rose-Ingrid and Serisha are three Eldest Immigrant Daughters from Nigerian, Haitian and South African families. The dynamics of being an Eldest Immigrant Daughter show up in a myriad of ways. Together, they’ve formed a community to explore these impacts by unpacking expectations and exploring personal desires, while healing from their traumas. Follow along as they navigate their 30’s in what is currently Canada, from careers to relationships, and everything in between. Find us on Instagram and TikTok: @eldestimmigrantdaughtersLeading in Colour Sciences sociales
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    • What's Love Got To Do With It?
      Feb 14 2025
      • It’s Valentine’s Day! For many, this Friday is date night, but we’ve come together to try and figure out what’s going on in the modern age of relationships. Join the Eldest Immigrant Daughters in this special bonus episode as we interrogate these common (mis)understandings of intimacy and companionship. Dating, is it for fun? Is it for marriage? Are soulmates real? What does ‘forever’ actually mean? Do we even want to be in pursuit of this weird thing called love? Let’s find out.

        • ​Follow Us on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠
        • ​Connect with the Hosts:Janet, ⁠⁠Rose-Ingrid⁠⁠, & ⁠⁠Serisha⁠⁠


        Mentioned in this Episode:Venus Envy

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        Eldest Immigrant Daughters’ is a podcast from⁠⁠Leading in Colour,⁠⁠ a community organization dedicated to supporting racialized leaders in building advocacy skills in anti-racism, decolonization, anti-imperialism, and unlearning internalized oppressions.

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      48 min
    • Bad B*tches Have Bad Days Too
      Feb 7 2025

      Our journeys towards healing are like winding paths, not sprints. Join the Eldest Immigrant Daughters as we delve into our experiences navigating mental health, with and without community support. This time, we're discussing access to therapy, land-based connections, and expanding our understanding of healthcare.


      • Follow Us on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠
      • ​Connect with the Hosts: Janet, ⁠⁠Rose-Ingrid⁠⁠, & ⁠⁠Serisha⁠⁠


      Mentioned in this Episode: Toronto Relationship Clinic

      • Follow TRC on Instagram


      Eldest Immigrant Daughters’ is a podcast from ⁠⁠Leading in Colour,⁠⁠ a community organization dedicated to supporting racialized leaders in building advocacy skills in anti-racism, decolonization, anti-imperialism, and unlearning internalized oppressions.

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      44 min
    • Ancestors, Hear Our Plea!
      Jan 31 2025

      As we head into Black History Month, we're thinking about our elders. From our parents to grandparents, and the many generations of ancestors we never got to meet. We owe so much to those who came before us, especially those who fought for our rights and freedoms. But, does respecting your elders mean we have to endure the very real harm some of them have caused? This week, we're navigating how to honour the expectations of those who paved our paths, while holding space for ourselves and the agency and consideration we deserve.

        • ​Follow Us on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠
        • ​Connect with the Hosts: Janet, ⁠⁠Rose-Ingrid⁠⁠, & ⁠⁠Serisha⁠⁠


        ‘Eldest Immigrant Daughters’ is a podcast from ⁠⁠Leading in Colour,⁠⁠ a community organization dedicated to supporting racialized leaders in building advocacy skills in anti-racism, decolonization, anti-imperialism, and unlearning internalized oppressions.

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      54 min
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