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Senator Sherrod Brown Engages Community Leaders on Challenges Facing African Diaspora in Ohio

Posted by: New Americans Magazine , June 21, 2024

By Okon Ekpenyong

The African Diaspora populations living in Central Ohio face different challenges every day, including limited access to quality healthcare, immigration issues, educational disparities, and underrepresentation in political and economic spheres. These challenges are often rooted in historical and systemic factors, making them particularly complex. U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio joined a virtual meeting with African leaders hosted by Community Leader Burhan Ahmed from Central Ohio earlier this week.

The discussion covered topics such as improving healthcare, preventing illegal drug circulation, advocating for equal Education, and promoting diversity in leadership. This effort was essential in building stronger relationships and finding ways to support the African community in the state. 

Ukeme Awakessien Jeter, Council President and Mayor of Upper Arlington and the author of the book “Immi-Grit,” which focuses on how immigrant leadership drives business success, was on the call. Senator Brown noted that he did endorse the Mayor when she announced her candidacy but was also aware that such victory would not be easy, as Mayor Jeter is a person of color in a primarily white city. However, “Immi-Grit” acknowledges that such victory is possible, emphasizing that many immigrant leaders drive business success, even though it’s not always publicly shared.

The meeting also included leaders from various African organizations and communities, each representing a unique aspect of the African Diaspora in Ohio. On the front lines of addressing the community’s challenges, these leaders shared their perspectives and experiences. Notable participants included Alpha Tongor from the Liberian in Columbus, Dr. Barth Shepkong from Columbus African Festival, Harrison Poku from Ohio Ghana Festival, and representatives from the Senator’s campaign and State Representative Ismail Mohamed.

Senator Brown emphasized his ongoing dedication to advocating for the rights of young people, communities, and workers, a cause embraced by Dr. Martin Luther King. He highlighted his commitment to workers’ and civil rights, underscoring the successes in fighting for Ohioans. For instance, he has introduced legislation to improve healthcare access for underserved communities, including the African Diaspora in Ohio. He has also been a vocal advocate for comprehensive immigration reform, recognizing African immigrants’ unique challenges. 

In his discussion about the naturalization process, Senator Brown not only listened to the concerns of the African community but also showed deep empathy for their struggles and aspirations. His understanding and appreciation for their challenges were evident, making the African community feel heard and valued. The Senator’s recent attendance at a naturalization ceremony further solidified his commitment to their cause.

During the meeting, Senator Brown underscored the significance of African community leaders voicing their concerns and engaging in open and productive discussions with their elected representatives. His emphasis on their active participation and contribution made the African community feel empowered and integral to the decision-making process.

The Diaspora members commended the Senator’s commitment to engaging with them and addressing their needs. The African leaders also acknowledged the importance of working together and engaging in meaningful conversations to improve access to resources for their communities.

“We have multiple grassroots organizations here that may have different political views. But in the end, we all want to accomplish the same thing: better access to Education and better opportunities in the business world,” Tongor said. 

The Senator reiterated his unwavering commitment to addressing the concerns raised by the African leaders. His dedication to inclusivity and diversity in the community was palpable, inspiring hope and optimism in the audience. He pledged to actively support initiatives that promote cultural awareness and understanding, further bolstering the community’s confidence in his efforts.

African community leaders shared details about upcoming summer events celebrating the diverse cultures of various African countries in Central Ohio, including the Somali Cultural Festival, Liberian Cultural Fusion Festival, Ohio Ghana Fusion, and the Columbus African Festival. These events, which will feature cultural performances, food, and community outreach programs, are an opportunity for the African Diaspora in Ohio to come together, celebrate their heritage, and raise awareness about their contributions to the state. 

Dr. Barth Shepkong, co-founder of the Columbus African Festival, invited Senator Brown to attend one of these significant events, and the Senator expressed his interest in attending or sending a representative to show his support. The festivals will feature cultural celebrations and community outreach programs to provide resources to the community in various areas. The Senator’s active participation in these events emphasizes their importance and makes the audience feel included and valued.

Healthcare access:

For instance, African immigrants in Ohio have a higher rate of HIV/AIDS diagnosis, 3.5 times higher than the general population, per a recent report from the Ohio Department of Health. This is due to a combination of factors, including limited access to healthcare services, language barriers, and cultural stigma. According to recent U.S.U.S. Census Bureau findings, only 40% of African immigrants in Ohio have health insurance, compared to 70% of the general population. 

Educational disparities:

African immigrant students in Ohio have a 30% higher dropout rate compared to their white peers, according to the Ohio Department of Education. Additionally, as per recent U.S.U.S. Census Bureau findings, only 20% of African immigrants in Ohio hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, in contrast to 30% of the general population.

In terms of economic representation, the median household income for African immigrants in Ohio is $35,000, which is lower than the general population’s $50,000, according to recent U.S.U.S. Census Bureau data. Furthermore, African immigrants in Ohio face a 40% higher unemployment rate compared to the general population, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These disparities not only affect the quality of life for African immigrants but also have broader implications for the state’s economy and social fabric. 

Senator Brown’s office stated that he has championed comprehensive immigration policies to provide a more accessible pathway to citizenship for African immigrants in Ohio. Despite these efforts, statistics reveal that African immigrants in Ohio still face significant barriers, including language proficiency, Education, and employment disparities. Acknowledging these challenges and highlighting the Senator’s dedication to addressing them can help us find solutions for a more inclusive and equitable society.

African leaders also highlighted other challenges faced by the Diaspora in the virtual meeting with Senator Brown, including language barriers, social isolation, difficulties navigating systems, limited economic opportunities, and discrimination. Encouraging the Diaspora to participate in the upcoming 2024 election was also critical to the conversation. Senator Brown emphasized engaging with young people, amplifying their voices in the election process, and collaborating with new American communities to address their needs.

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