A mother braids her daughter's hair at the 19th Annual Festival of Dance and Music of the African Diaspora in northeast D.C.

A mother braids her daughter's hair at the 19th Annual Festival of Dance and Music of the African Diaspora in northeast D.C.

A growing percentage of the black population in the U.S. is made up of immigrants — and the figure is steadily rising. The trend raises questions for both migrants and African Americans about what it means to be black in America. We consider the rise of diaspora populations in the context of our changing demographics as a nation.

Guests

  • Mark Hugo Lopez Director of Hispanic research, Pew Research Center
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