“Crossroads in the Diaspora: Immigrants’ Integration Matters” by Jean Bosco Fogham talks about the African diaspora
Author Jean Bosco Fogham has released her biographical book, Crossroads in the Diaspora: Immigrants’ Integration Matters.
Crossroads in the Diaspora: Immigrant Integration Matters addresses persons who immigrate to the United States, particularly those from the African diaspora.
The author, Jean Bosco Fogham, draws on his own journey from Cameroon to the United States, as well as his years of experience as a cofounder and board member of nonprofit organizations that serve immigrant individuals. He uses these resources to create a guide that will help people transfer from their home cultures to their new life in America.
Individuals who embark on such a journey may find themselves at a crossroads, deciding which path to take as they carve out a place for themselves in their new culture.
Crossroads in the Diaspora describes how individuals can create new lives based on firmly held and long-lasting ideals. The advice addresses the social, educational, and professional aspects of life in a new location.
Crossroads in the Diaspora: Immigrant Integration Matters brings together the author’s personal experience as well as the collective wisdom garnered by communities of immigrants to lay out a roadmap for adopting strong ideals, living lives of plenitude, and caring for those traveling the same path.
At its heart, the book catches intimate pictures of family sagas, and it floats between cultures and languages. It is replete with wisdom, knowledge, tenderness, wars, grief, and perseverance, and it envelops us in unexpected ways, radically transforming the way we perceive a new renaissance of African writing.
You can grab a copy through the ARPress online bookstore today.