Why Returning to the Motherland Is A Radical Act

Do you have a longing to return home this holiday season? In a lead up to the holidays, Radical Acts Uncut host Jacqueline Lara goes back to her ancestral home of Uganda and explains why returning to the Motherland for African Americans is a Radical Act in and of itself. 

We also hear from a listener who shares a very personal sobriety journey in this week’s Radical Report crowdsourced segment.

If you would like to share your story for a future Radical Report about a life-changing moment that inspired you to take a leap of faith, then send a short note with a read time of 60-90 seconds to: jacquelinel@mpactpr.com or via Instagram @radcialactsuncut.

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Jacqueline Lara

I'm a creative, an entrepreneur and CEO of Mpact PR, a public relations firm based in the Washington, DC Metro area.

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