Reflections of a Guyanese in Ghana
I learned more about myself and what it means to be “Guyanese” when I left home, more than I had while I lived in Guyana. This is a sentiment to which I’m sure many persons who live outside of their ‘home’ can relate. My sisters and I were the first Guyanese students to attend the Ghana International School. It was the first time in my life that I ever had to explain where Guyana is geographically located. At first, I began saying we were in South America, but that takes you down the rabbit hole of now having to explain why you don’t speak Spanish. I remember going up to the board in a geography class to show Guyana on the world map because I had a friend who didn’t believe there was an ‘English speaking country in South America that’s part of the Caribbean, but not an island’. Learning the right clues to help people figure out where Guyana is, it's probably a right of passage for most migrants - especially from small countries in the Global South. I was lucky in two aspects...