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Labyrinth of the First Gen: Exploring Identity, Migration, First-Gen Entrepreneurship

Labyrinth of the First Gen: Exploring Identity, Migration, First-Gen Entrepreneurship

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Labyrinth of the First Gen shares immigrant stories and spotlights first-generation entrepreneurs and diaspora voices navigating culture, identity, and opportunity. Hosted by Weyu, each episode explores the entrepreneurship journey, resilience, creativity, and belonging across borders. From artists preserving heritage to innovators reimagining industries, these stories reveal challenges and triumphs, inspiring listeners to embrace their labyrinth of possibilities, connections, and growth. 📅 New episodes every other Tuesday 🎥 Watch on YouTube 📬 Stay connected with our newsletter, LabyrinthWeyu Shameka Sciences sociales
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    • Electronic Sound Collective: First-Gen Immigrant Music & Diaspora Voices in NYC
      Jun 3 2025

      In this episode of Labyrinth of the First Gen, we sit down with the Electronic Sound Collective, a genre-defying music group born from NYC’s immigrant roots. These first-generation artists blend diasporic rhythms, Afro-Latin influences, and electronic sounds to create music that is both healing and revolutionary.

      From playing underground shows during uncertain times to intentionally creating music for peace, the Collective shares how their migration stories, cultural heritage, and life in New York City shape their identity & belonging, artistry, and entrepreneurship journey as a collective.

      “We play for peace very intentionally… to not only play for peace but to create peace within ourselves. Because if we're at peace, then the frequency that we push out is automatically of peace.”—Manifest, Electronic Sound Collective

      Whether you’re into global fusion, immigrant stories, or exploring how music builds cultural bridges, this episode dives deep into the power of sound as resistance, healing, and connection.

      🎶 Topics include:

      • First-gen and immigrant identity in music

      • How NYC influences artistic reinvention

      • Building a music collective as a first-generation entrepreneurship journey

      • Using sound to foster community, belonging, and diaspora connection

      • For more information on Electronic Sound Collective, visit

        Instagram@ESCNY23 or Email Electricsound68@gmail.com


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      26 min
    • Finding Power in Your Roots with Ingrid Hu Dahl: Memoir, Queer Identity & the Legacy of Fierce Women
      May 27 2025

      Discover the transformative story of Ingrid Hu Dahl—educator, queer artist, and author of Sun Shining on Morning Snow. In this powerful episode of Labyrinth of the First Gen, Ingrid shares her journey as a first-generation, mixed-race daughter raised in a bilingual home, navigating identity & belonging, grief, and cultural healing.

      🎸 From her days as a touring musician to founding Rock ’n’ Roll Camp for Girls, Ingrid shares her entrepreneurship journey and how diaspora voices and storytelling shape resilience, purpose, and community impact.

      🌀 Topics include:

      • Queer and multiracial identity in first-gen families

      • Memoir writing as a tool for healing and legacy

      • Community building through youth empowerment

      • Grief, ancestral memory, and reclaiming strength

      💬 “Always be curious about people’s stories, their legacies, and their journeys.” — Ingrid Hu Dahl

      Tune in for an intimate, honest conversation exploring immigrant stories, creativity, and the power of embracing your roots while building your own path as a first-generation creator.


      Episode Chapters

      00:00 Intro to Ingrid Hu Dahl

      00:0021 Episode Overview

      00:02:00 Who Is Ingrid?

      00:04:55 Growing Up Multiracial

      00:08:17 Memoir as Resistance

      00:12:00 Founding Rock Camp for Girls

      00:17:50 Grief & Cultural Healing

      00:22:14 Honoring Ancestral Stories

      00:25:16 Queer and First-Gen Identity

      00:28:11 Where to connect with Ingrid

      00:28:57 Resources & Takeaways

      00:29:20 Episode Wrap Up


      • ✨ Tune in and let Ingrid’s voice guide you toward honoring both your roots and the path you’re charting ahead.


        💌 Like this episode? Follow Labyrinth of the First Gen and leave a review to help amplify stories by first-gen and underrepresented voices. Visit [your website link] to learn more.


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      30 min
    • Rediscovering Roots: Garífuna Heritage & First-Gen Identity with Nisani Walser
      Oct 8 2024

      In the season finale of Labyrinth of the First Gen, host Weyu Shameka is joined by Nisani Walser, a Garífuna American from Brooklyn, NY, to explore the journey of reconnecting with one’s cultural roots. Nisani shares her experience rediscovering her Garífuna heritage through language, travel, and family stories, reflecting on how visiting ancestral lands fosters identity & belonging.

      Currently writing a book about her grandfather’s journey from Honduras to America, Nisani highlights how immigrant stories and family resilience shape her mission to preserve diaspora voices and culture for future generations. This episode celebrates the power of heritage, storytelling, and entrepreneurship journeys in cultural preservation.

      For more on Nisani’s work, visit: nisaniwalser.com

      • Episode Breakdown:
        00:00 - Introduction to the Season Finale
        00:12 - Guest Introduction: Nisani’s Identity and Heritage
        01:28 - Exploring Garífuna Roots and Cultural Heritage
        05:55 - Family and Community Connections
        10:58 - Reflections on Cultural Diversity and Identity
        17:41 - Preserving Culture Through Writing
        20:45 - Grandfather’s Legacy and Resilience
        29:06 - Conclusion and Farewell


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      40 min
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