Ending Diaspora Wars Through Joy with My Jamaican Cousin Elizabeth

A famous husband of the greatest female version of a hustler of all time once said on his 4:44 album that “no one wins when the family feuds.” He might’ve been onto something, and when the members of the African diaspora put each other and our cultures down, it’s like a family feuding, only no Steve and certainly no mustache. This week, my Jamaican cousin Elizabeth Cambridge comes to define diaspora wars, call out their toxicity and chat with me about collective joy as one of the ways to “get that dirt off [our] shoulders.”