Processing Race in America as a Black Intercultural Couple with Rasheka & Johnson. Part 1.

Johnson moved to the United States from Nigeria. While in University, he met Rasheka, a Memphis native, and they quickly fell in love. Rasheka would soon realize that Johnson had no idea of the racial complexities of being black in America. Tune in to hear their journey of love and discovery of what it means to be an intercultural black couple. 

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Johnson and Rasheka Osazee are happily married and have two beautiful kids. Johnson works as a Registered Nurse and Rasheka is a Human Resource specialist and U.S military veteran. They are passionate about debt freedom, and wealth acquisition as millennials of African descent. They are a generous family who also leads a nonprofit that serves youth in North Memphis.
  • A love and matchmaking worth listening to! We’ll give you a hint. Tinder and Instagram!
  • When Johnson moved to the U.S, Rasheka had to teach him how to act as a black man so he will not be perceived as a threat. 
  • How they are processing being black in America as an intercultural, black couple.
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