Me, Myself, and Us: Transforming Bicultural Identity into Leadership, with Kemo Camara

“As human beings, we are created to be together. ‘Me myself and I’ does not work. It's ‘me, myself, and us’ that works. For me, community is the solution for everything. And that's on the personal level, on the collective level and the society level.” - Kemo Camara


Kemo is a community guy, through and through. As the founder of Omek, a community platform for biculturals of African descent, his goal is to transform this generation of bicultural and even more importantly, the next generation of bicultural leaders into transformational leaders. Being bicultural can become a competitive advantage and, if leveraged properly, a superpower. Pairing that with growing leadership skills, society will become a better place, in Kemo’s powerful vision.

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