EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 16 MIN
Aminata B
from The Migration Matters Podcast by MM Migration · host MM Migration
Visit https://go.a1connect.com.au/pod-mmm-e5 if you're a migrant or a business looking to support migrant workers.Aminata’s Story: Survival, Belonging, and Motherhood in Sierra Leone and AustraliaIn the Migration Matters podcast, Aminata shares her experience of the Sierra Leone civil war, describing how rebels separated her from her father, her kidnapping and repeated rape, and how her faith and her father’s love sustained her until her release through a peace exchange and evacuation after the UN identified ongoing danger. Now living in Australia, she reflects on stereotypes and assumptions faced by refugees and Black Africans, and argues that inclusion is belonging, representation matters, and people should be judged by character and integrity. She explains how her early experiences shaped her commitment to give back, and outlines her work as founder and CEO of the Aminata Maternal Foundation, focused on ending infant and maternal mortality, highlighting Sierra Leone’s extreme childbirth risks and urging community action and support.00:00 A Moment of Terror00:09 Podcast Series Intro00:40 Meet the Speaker01:47 War in Sierra Leone03:41 Kidnapped and Surviving04:48 Release and Forgiveness06:58 New Life in Australia07:58 Stereotypes and Curiosity10:38 Belonging and Representation12:05 Maternal Health Mission14:51 Call to Action and Hope
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Visit https://go.a1connect.com.au/pod-mmm-e5 if you're a migrant or a business looking to support migrant workers.Aminata’s Story: Survival, Belonging, and Motherhood in Sierra Leone and AustraliaIn the Migration Matters podcast, Aminata shares her experience of the Sierra Leone civil war, describing how rebels separated her from her father, her kidnapping and repeated rape, and how her faith and her father’s love sustained her until her release through a peace exchange and evacuation after the UN identified ongoing danger. Now living in Australia, she reflects on stereotypes and assumptions faced by refugees and Black Africans, and argues that inclusion is belonging, representation matters, and people should be judged by character and integrity. She explains how her early experiences shaped her commitment to give back, and outlines her work as founder and CEO of the Aminata Maternal Foundation, focused on ending infant and maternal mortality, highlighting Sierra Leone’s extreme childbirth risks and urging community action and support.00:00 A Moment of Terror00:09 Podcast Series Intro00:40 Meet the Speaker01:47 War in Sierra Leone03:41 Kidnapped and Surviving04:48 Release and Forgiveness06:58 New Life in Australia07:58 Stereotypes and Curiosity10:38 Belonging and Representation12:05 Maternal Health Mission14:51 Call to Action and Hope
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