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We SOLD OUR HOUSE in a WEEK and Moved to GHANA from the USA! 
Discover the Inspiring Journey of Lisa and Landon Bodley to Ghana! 🌍✨   
Guest info: https://youtube.com/@TheBodley....sJourney2Ghana?si=qx 
 
In this captivating episode of the *Diaspora Transition Series*, meet Lisa and Landon Bodley, an extraordinary couple who left everything behind in Texas to start a new life in Ghana. 🇬🇭   
 
We sold our house in just one week and boldly decided to move from the USA to Ghana! In this video, we share the entire journey – from the fast-paced home sale process to our exciting new life in Ghana. 
 
🎬 𝐖𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇 𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐎𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑 𝐕𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐎𝐒: 
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They share:   
🌟 The challenges of leaving their Western lifestyle, selling their home and belongings, and embracing a peaceful, purpose-driven life in Ghana.   
🌟 The surprising truth about Africa versus media portrayals and how they found luxury, community, and belonging here.   
🌟 Three valuable tips for anyone considering relocating to Ghana or Africa.   
 
From gaining Ghanaian citizenship in just over a year to finding peace and fulfillment, Lisa and Landon’s journey is a must-watch for anyone curious about life on the continent.   
 
Don’t miss this heartfelt conversation filled with advice, laughter, and hope for the future.  
 
🎥 Watch now and be inspired to explore new horizons!   
💬 Have questions or thoughts? Please share them in the comments below!   
 
Timestamps: 
00:00 – Intro: Big Announcement! 
01:15 – Why We Decided to Move to Ghana 
03:30 – Our House Sale Journey Begins 
05:00 – The Decision to Sell So Quickly 
07:00 – Preparing Our House for Sale 
08:30 – How We Found a Buyer So Fast 
10:00 – Packing Up: The Reality of Moving 
12:00 – Saying Goodbye to Our Home 
13:30 – Finalizing the Sale: The Closing Process 
15:00 – Our Flight to Ghana: The Big Day 
17:00 – First Impressions of Ghana 
18:30 – Settling Into Our New Life in Ghana 
20:00 – Cultural Differences: What Surprised Us 
21:30 – Finding a Place to Live in Ghana 
23:00 – Navigating the Ghanaian Economy and Lifestyle 
24:30 – The Challenges of Moving Internationally 
26:00 – Making New Connections in Ghana 
28:00 – What We Miss from the USA 
30:00 – Our Future Plans in Ghana 
32:00 – Final Thoughts: Is the Move Worth It? 
 
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Adjusting to Life in Ghana 🌱🏡 
New Adventures in Ghana 🌟🌍 
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Finding New Community 🤝🌍 
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Between 1889 and 1930 there were around 3,700 known lynchings in the US. The perpetrators ranged from single people to small mobs to huge crowds of 15,000. The reasons given were broad. While most were accused of murder of rape, many were lynched for simply being rude, for arguing, for taking the wrong job or having the wrong beliefs. 
 
Like during Holocaust, as I explored in a previous video, these were ‘ordinary men’ and women, and often even children.  
 
And as in my exploration of the psychology of the perpetrators' Holocaust, I want to try and understand the factors that led both to the violence of lynchings, but also ask how ordinary Americans justified their racism more broadly.  
 
I want to use lynchings to try and examine racism more broadly, taking an action, an event, and slowly zooming outwards, looking at the psychological, sociological, and historical conditions that led to it. 
 
We’ll look at a number of what I’ll describe in as ‘justifications, rationalizations, or causes’ – to try to understand what led to violence, and how the beliefs, attitudes, and psychologies of perpetrators were produced more broadly.  
 
We’ll look at propaganda, sexuality, scientific racism, nostalgia, economics, stereotypes,  and first, the power of a feeling of defeat and victimhood, on the part of whites. 
 
Sources: 
 
Donald G. Dutton., The psychology of genocide, massacres, and extreme violence : why ‘‘normal’’ people come to commit atrocities /  
 
Kristina DuRocher, Raising Racists: The Socialization of White Children in the Jim Crow South 
 
Hanson, Jon, and Kathleen Hanson. "The Blame Frame: Justifying (Racial) Injustice in America." Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, vol. 41, no. 2, Summer 2006, p. 413-480. HeinOnline.  
 
Stewart E, Tolnay and E.M. Beck, A Festival of Violence, An Analysis of Southern Lynchings, 1882-1930 
 
https://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/brute/  
 
Jason Stanley, How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them 
 
Ervin Staub, The Roots of Evil 
 
Henry Louis Gates, Jr, Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow 
 
Steven Hoelscher, Making Place, Making Race: Performances of Whiteness in the Jim Crow South  
 
https://www.historyonthenet.co....m/authentichistory/d  
 
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Five little N****r boys,  Omar il fichissimo, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons 
 
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0:00 Intro 
01:31 How he got into Real Estate 
03:25 Failed attempt.  
05:03 Success In Real Estate 
07:08 Car Chit Chat 
08:48 Gambia's housing defecit 
10:43 Key factors for his success 
12:24 Average Home Price 
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Jamaican Immigrants Struggling in New York: The Harsh Reality Behind the American Dream 
 
In this eye-opening video, we explore the challenges Jamaican immigrants face when moving to New York in pursuit of the American Dream. While New York is often viewed as the city of opportunity, many Jamaicans who relocate here quickly realize the harsh reality of the high cost of living, financial struggles, and even homelessness. From working multiple jobs to barely making ends meet, Jamaican immigrants in New York face an uphill battle. 
 
This video will take you on a deep dive into how the cost of living in New York has skyrocketed in 2024, making it incredibly difficult for immigrants from Jamaica to survive. We discuss real-life stories from Jamaican immigrants, like Omar Brown and Coleen Nicholous, who work tirelessly just to pay for their high rents, all while balancing family responsibilities and mental health challenges. 
 
💰 The Cost of Living in New York vs. Other States: 
We analyze why New York is so expensive and how it compares to other U.S. states like Texas and Florida, where the cost of living is much more manageable. Find out how rent, utilities, and everyday expenses in New York City dwarf those in other regions, making it a tough place to call home for Jamaican immigrants. 
 
🔑 The Struggles of Working Multiple Jobs in New York: 
Learn about the intense work schedules that Jamaican immigrants in New York face—many of whom hold down multiple jobs just to stay afloat. We discuss the mental and physical toll these conditions take, leaving little room for rest or improvement. 
 
🏡 Jamaican Immigrant Success Stories: 
Despite the struggles, we also highlight success stories of Jamaican immigrants who have overcome the odds. In 2024, 20% of Jamaican immigrants in the U.S. are homeowners, proving that the American Dream is achievable with perseverance and determination. 
 
📈 U.S. Immigration Policies Impacting Jamaican Immigrants: 
How do U.S. immigration policies play a role in the hardships faced by Jamaican immigrants? We take a closer look at how legal status, work permits, and other documentation issues affect the livelihoods of Jamaicans trying to make a life in New York. 
 
🌍 Jamaican Culture and Community in New York: 
We also touch on the strength of the Jamaican community in New York and how cultural ties provide a sense of belonging, even in a city as isolating as New York City. Whether it's through food, music, or community events, Jamaican immigrants have made a lasting impact on New York's cultural fabric. 
 
 
 
 
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Have you or someone you know experienced the challenges of moving from Jamaica to New York? What are your thoughts on the high cost of living in New York City for Jamaican immigrants? Share your thoughts in the comments below! We want to hear from you. 
 
 
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00:00:00 - Introduction 
Brief overview of the immigration crisis and its impact on Jamaicans in New York. 
 
00:00:08 - The New York Immigration Crisis 
How the immigration crisis is hitting New York. 
 
00:00:29 - Impact on Jamaicans in New York 
The crisis's effect on the Jamaican community. 
 
00:00:55 - New York’s Shelter Strain 
Overcrowding in shelters affecting Jamaicans. 
 
00:01:51 - Rising Crime in New York 
How crime is increasing with the crisis. 
 
00:02:53 - Faceless Creator Academy for Jamaicans 
Promotion for Faceless Creator Academy. 
 
00:04:03 - Illegal Street Vending in New York 
Illegal street vending due to economic struggles. 
 
00:05:20 - High Cost of Living for Jamaicans 
How living costs burden Jamaican immigrants. 
 
00:06:29 - Political Divide in New York 
Political tensions around immigration. 
 
00:07:54 - Immigrant Flow into New York 
New York struggling with constant arrivals. 
 
00:08:52 - Impact on All New Yorkers 
How the crisis affects all residents, including Jamaicans. 
 
00:09:35 - Long-term Effects for Jamaicans 
Potential long-term outcomes for Jamaicans in NYC. 
 
00:10:30 - Reflection on Jamaicans in Crisis 
Reflect on the resilience of Jamaicans. 
 
00:11:12 - Conclusion: New York’s Crisis & Jamaica’s Future 
Summary of the crisis and its impact on Jamaica
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Reporter Sally Sara encounters a Baltimore still simmering over the death of Freddie Gray, 25, whose face looms from murals at the corner where police arrested him in April. Angry protests erupted when he died of spinal injuries after being taken into custody. <br /> <br />Among those who took to the streets was Tawanda Jones. Every Wednesday night for 114 consecutive weeks she has run her own protest for her brother Tyrone – another who died after being stopped by police.
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