💨 Abstract
Kenneth Harris, a 38-year-old retired veteran, moved from Atlanta to Nairobi, Kenya, seeking a community where his dark skin is celebrated rather than a source of suspicion. He is part of a growing number of African Americans relocating to Kenya to connect with their ancestral heritage. Harris, who runs an Airbnb business, enjoys Nairobi’s climate, the friendliness of its people, and the sense of belonging.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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