Erin Ajayi
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Yeah, this is Erin again. And I think, you know, in the research process, I started with the memoir and trying to get to understand Sophie and where she came from and her background. So that's where I actually started with this story. And then later kind of went down the rabbit hole of the accusations and things like that.
Yeah, this is Erin again. And I think, you know, in the research process, I started with the memoir and trying to get to understand Sophie and where she came from and her background. So that's where I actually started with this story. And then later kind of went down the rabbit hole of the accusations and things like that.
Yeah, this is Erin again. And I think, you know, in the research process, I started with the memoir and trying to get to understand Sophie and where she came from and her background. So that's where I actually started with this story. And then later kind of went down the rabbit hole of the accusations and things like that.
But, you know, certainly I think anytime someone goes in to go to a different country in which they will be the minority race is going. It's it becomes an issue. Right. And I think an important element of investigation. And there are a lot of problematic issues. depictions of Zambia in Sophie's memoir.
But, you know, certainly I think anytime someone goes in to go to a different country in which they will be the minority race is going. It's it becomes an issue. Right. And I think an important element of investigation. And there are a lot of problematic issues. depictions of Zambia in Sophie's memoir.
But, you know, certainly I think anytime someone goes in to go to a different country in which they will be the minority race is going. It's it becomes an issue. Right. And I think an important element of investigation. And there are a lot of problematic issues. depictions of Zambia in Sophie's memoir.
I think the monolith that people have about the continent of Africa falls in line with a lot of what Sophie was writing. And so to bring that to light, I think was very important to call that out was really important. I often said several times throughout this process, if you heard Sophie tell it, she'd never met a
I think the monolith that people have about the continent of Africa falls in line with a lot of what Sophie was writing. And so to bring that to light, I think was very important to call that out was really important. I often said several times throughout this process, if you heard Sophie tell it, she'd never met a
I think the monolith that people have about the continent of Africa falls in line with a lot of what Sophie was writing. And so to bring that to light, I think was very important to call that out was really important. I often said several times throughout this process, if you heard Sophie tell it, she'd never met a
So just the way that the children and the people were depicted in her memoir, I felt was deeply unfair and inaccurate. And I think that that was the first call out. And certainly, I think when you use the lens of, you know, Sophie coming in as a young white missionary, right, to this poor, depraved black country, right?