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Diaspora Diva – Ryna Ebwe
As a dynamic and passionate Cameroonian-American residing in Virginia, Ryna Ebwe is making waves in her community through her innovative approach to storytelling and leadership. With a background in technical project management and a heart for serving others, Ryna embodies the spirit of service, compassion, and empowerment.
Born in Cameroon, Ryna’s cultural heritage has deeply influenced her passion for community building and service. After moving to the United States, she pursued higher education at Western Governors University, where she honed her skills in technical project management. Today, Ryna works as a Technical Project Manager in Virginia, leveraging her expertise to drive positive change. However, Ryna’s true calling lies in her podcast show, Ryna king podcast. This platform provides a safe space for individuals from diverse backgrounds to share their experiences, struggles, and triumphs.
By amplifying these stories, Ryna aims to foster empathy, understanding, and connection within the Virginia community. One notable guest on Ry-na’s podcast has been Bolana-le Ninolowo, a thought leader and change agent in his own right. Their conversation delved into themes of resilience, faith, and community empowerment, showcasing Ryna’s ability to facilitate meaningful discussions.
Ryna’s commitment to her community is rooted in her faith in Jesus. She believes that by serving others and sharing their stories, she’s fulfilling her purpose. “I’m passionate about creating a platform where people feel seen, heard, and valued,” Ryna explains. “Jesus teaches us to love our neighbors as ourselves, and that’s exactly what I strive to do through my podcast and community work. “Through Ryna king podcast and her tireless community efforts, Ryna Ebwe embodies the power of compassion, empathy, and service.
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Diaspora Diva – Wawa Gatheru
In a world increasingly defined by climate urgency, Wawa Gatheru is emerging as one of the most compelling young voices shaping a more inclusive environmental future.
The Kenyan-American activist is redefining climate advocacy by centering empathy, accessibility, and representation, ensuring that the movement speaks to, and for, communities often left at its margins. With the poise of a scholar and the passion of a changemaker, Gatheru continues to carve a distinct path where activism meets purpose.
A Rhodes Scholar with an impressive academic pedigree, Gatheru’s journey is grounded in both intellect and action. She made history in 2019 as the first Black person to simultaneously receive the Rhodes, Truman, and Udall scholarships—an extraordinary feat that underscored her commitment to environmental scholarship and advocacy. Now, she is channeling her voice into literature, working on her debut book, Soul of Our Planet, slated for release in April 2028 under HarperCollins’ Amistad imprint.
At the heart of her impact is Black Girl Environmentalist (BGE), the organization she founded and leads as Executive Director. What began as a vision has evolved into a thriving national network of over 2,500 members, empowering Black girls, women, and gender-expansive individuals within the climate space. Recognized by Forbes as one of the largest Black youth-led organizations in the United States, BGE is actively reshaping the narrative around who belongs in environmental leadership.
Gatheru’s work seamlessly weaves together climate action, racial equity, and storytelling. Through BGE, she has built a robust ecosystem offering mentorship, career pathways in the green economy, and community support across multiple U.S. cities. Her influence also extends into policy spaces as an inaugural member of the National Environmental Youth Advisory Council—a historic initiative under the United States Environmental Protection Agency designed to amplify youth voices in environmental decision-making.
Beyond her organisational leadership, Gatheru’s presence resonates across global platforms. She serves on advisory boards for leading institutions including Greenpeace USA and Earthjustice, while her work has been spotlighted by major outlets such as The New York Times and NBC. From being named to Forbes 30 Under 30 to appearing on the digital cover of Vogue alongside Billie Eilish, Wawa Gatheru embodies a new generation of leaders—bold, visionary, and unapologetically inclusive.
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Diaspora Diva – Amaarae
Ghanaian-American singer Amaarae has steadily carved out a distinct space in global pop culture, blending Afrobeats, R&B, and alté into a sound that feels both futuristic and deeply personal.
Born Ama Serwah Genfi in the Bronx and raised between the United States and Ghana, the genre-bending star has become one of the most exciting voices redefining African music on the world stage. From her early days experimenting with mixtapes as a teenager to the release of her debut EP Passion fruit Summers in 2017.
Amaarae’s artistic journey has been rooted in fearless self-expression. Her breakout moment came with her debut album The Angel You Don’t Know, a critically acclaimed project that earned “Best New Music” recognition and positioned her as a global tastemaker.
Her viral hit Sad Girlz Luv Money, especially its remix featuring Kali Uchis, became a cultural phenomenon, dominating TikTok and international charts.
The track’s success under-scored her ability to create music that resonates across borders while maintaining a unique sonic identity.
Beyond music, Amaarae is equally celebrated for her bold fashion sense and fluid approach to gender and identity. From being featured by Vogue as a style influencer to consistently pushing visual boundaries, she embodies a new generation of African creatives who are as visually compelling as they are musically innovative.
With subsequent projects like Fountain Baby and Black Star, alongside a historic solo performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Amaarae continues to break barriers.
Whether through her sound, style, or stage presence, she remains a symbol of unapologetic individuality, one redefining what it means to be a global African pop star.
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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 88
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