Coming To America

E22 - Congolese in the USA

Episode Summary

In 'Coming to America', Lou Raja shares his journey from Boston-born to Congolese upbringing and eventually settling in the United States. He discusses his childhood in Congo, the impact of colonialism, and his dramatic transition to Ashland, Oregon, where he was the only black student in his high school. Lou emphasizes the power of education, having co-founded a school for underprivileged children in Congo. He reflects on the cultural and ethical challenges faced in Congo due to its rich natural resources. Now an inspirational speaker and consultant, Lou advocates for ethical partnerships and sustainable development in Congo. The discussion wraps up with Lou's advice for immigrants: do a thorough self-assessment and remain true to one’s roots while leveraging opportunities.

Episode Notes

Lou Radha. 

Grew up in congo from age 2 to 17. Born In Boston, MA on June 30th (Congo 🇨🇩independence day😊) 1976 while Congolese parents were going to school.

He is a consultant, inspirational speaker.

Co founded a school in the congo 🇨🇩 serving underprivileged children…24 years strong 💪🏿

Came back to US in 1993 to Ashland OR

Married  for 18 years

Two boys 17 and 11

Traveling, learning anything and eating good food and mangoes 🥭