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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 2H 14M

Boris Kodjoe on Ghanaian Roots, Reclaiming African Identity & Navigating Racism | One54 Africa

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Boris Kodjoe joins the show for an expansive conversation on identity, culture, and purpose. Born to a Ghanaian father and German mother, Boris opens up about growing up Black in Germany, navigating racism, learning English later in life, and the intentional work it took to build a career in Hollywood.He reflects on his deep connection to Ghana, the emotional impact of returning to Africa, and why reconnecting with ancestry is essential for people of African descent.Boris also shares personal stories about fatherhood, healing his relationship with his own father, raising multilingual children, and what it means to truly show up as a parent.The conversation explores Africa vs. Western narratives, the global influence of Black American culture, colonial history, and how reclaiming cultural truth can unlock confidence, purpose, and self-worth. From Ghana and Nigeria to Germany and the United States, this episode is a masterclass in diaspora, belonging, and legacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Boris Kodjoe joins the show for an expansive conversation on identity, culture, and purpose. Born to a Ghanaian father and German mother, Boris opens up about growing up Black in Germany, navigating racism, learning English later in life, and the intentional work it took to build a career in Hollywood. He reflects on his deep connection to Ghana, the emotional impact of returning to Africa, and why reconnecting with ancestry is essential for people of African descent. Boris also shares personal stories about fatherhood, healing his relationship with his own father, raising multilingual children, and what it means to truly show up as a parent. The conversation explores Africa vs. Western narratives, the global influence of Black American culture, colonial history, and how reclaiming cultural truth can unlock confidence, purpose, and self-worth. From Ghana and Nigeria to Germany and the United States, this episode is a masterclass in diaspora, belonging, and legacy.

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