Rita Apaloo, founder of African Women Connect. (Photo by Jamal Denman) |
The focus of the summit was to provide a forum where African immigrant women can learn about the experiences of others who have been able to successfully make the transition.
"We use their experiences to motivate and inspire other women, and talk about the real issues we face as immigrants. So it's nice to have all these women to share ideas [with]" says Apaloo.
A panel of women who migrated from various African countries - including Somalia, Liberia, Ethiopia, and Madagascar - spoke to the audience about the trials and tribulations they faced while living in the United States. Language barriers, financial resources, and cultural misunderstandings seemed to be the most prevalent issues.
Another issue many of the women share is connecting with other African women living in America. The attendees I spoke with believe that events like these are a step in the right direction. Beatrice Nyirabahizi, a native of Rwanda, says, "I wanted to hear people's stories. I wanted to hear about the experiences these other African women have had in Minnesota in regards to their family lives [and] their professional lives; how they got where they are now; what kind of obstacles they encountered, and how they overcame them. I think that it was very helpful to hear that from the panel. I really got what I wanted here."
Source: Daily Planet, Oct 01, 2009
