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Author Okporo, Edafe, author.

Title Asylum : a memoir & manifesto / Edafe Okporo.

Edition First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
Publication Info. New York, NY : Simon & Schuster, [2022]
1 hold on first copy returned of 1 copy
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 Nichols Adult Biography  BIO OKPORO    AVAILABLE
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Description vii, 211 pages ; 22 cm
Contents Growing up (and coming out) in Nigeria -- Becoming a refugee and claiming asylum -- Being a new immigrant in Ameria -- Being a Black man in America -- Faith in America and West Africa -- The courage to lead around the world -- Risking it all for freedom.
Summary "On the eve of Edafe Okporo’s twenty-sixth birthday, he was awoken to a violent mob outside his window in Abuja, Nigeria. The mob threatened his life after discovering the secret Edafe had been hiding for years—that he is a gay man. Left with no other choice, he purchased a one-way plane ticket to New York City and fled for his life. Though America had always been painted to him as a land of freedom and opportunity, it was anything but when he arrived just days before the tumultuous 2016 Presidential Election. Edafe would go on to spend the next six months at an immigration detention center in Elizabeth, New Jersey. After navigating the confusing, often draconian, US immigration and legal system, he was finally granted asylum. But he would soon realize that America is exceptionally good at keeping people locked up but is seriously lacking in integrating freed refugees into society. Asylum...documents his [Okporo's] experiences growing up gay in Nigeria, fleeing to America, navigating the immigration system, and making a life for himself as a Black, gay immigrant. Alongside his personal story is a blaring call to action—not only for immigration reform but for a just immigration system for refugees everywhere. This book imagines a future where immigrants and asylees are treated with fairness, transparency, and compassion. It aims to help us understand that home is not just where you feel safe and welcome but also how you can make it feel safe and welcome for others."
Subject Okporo, Edafe.
Refugees -- Nigeria -- Biography.
Immigrants -- United States -- Biography.
Nigerians -- United States -- Biography.
Gay men -- Nigeria -- Biography.
Gay immigrants -- United States -- Biography.
Gay men, Black -- United States -- Biography.
Asylum, Right of -- United States.
Emigration and immigration law -- United States.
Sexual minorities.
Autobiographies.
Genre Autobiographies.
ISBN 9781982183745
1982183748
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