Congo in Montreal: How Youth Are Fighting Back
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In this episode of Metropolis, host Kalden Dhatsenpa sits down with journalist Perle-Merode to explore the experiences of the Congolese diaspora in Montreal and the ongoing humanitarian and political crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The conversation centers around Réseau Mayele, a grassroots community organization founded to empower Congolese youth, bridge generational gaps, and foster a stronger sense of identity and solidarity within the diaspora.
Pearl shares how many young Congolese in Canada feel disconnected from their heritage due to systemic erasure, lack of representation, and the trauma of displacement. Réseau Mayele works to address this disconnection through cultural education, political awareness, and youth-led initiatives that emphasize community building and activism.
Kalden and Pearl also discuss the importance of understanding the DRC’s historical context, especially the colonial legacies and resource exploitation that continue to shape the country’s struggles today. They highlight how this awareness is essential not only for Congolese youth but also for allies who want to stand in solidarity.
The conversation underscores that youth are not only the future, they are already leading change. From organizing protests to building safe, affirming spaces, young people are playing a vital role in resisting oppression both locally and globally.
Réseau Mayele’s work is rooted in intergenerational collaboration, recognizing the wisdom of elders while championing the energy and vision of youth. Pearl and Kalden stress the need for allyship, political education, and continued engagement to build a stronger, more informed movement that can support justice for the Congolese people, here in Montreal and beyond.
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