Hey, beautiful souls.
Welcome to Diaspora Dreams — a space stitched together with realness, reflection, and a whole lot of heart. I’m so honored you’re here.
My name is Georgina Rosaly Nzang, also known as Robin.
Feel free to call me whichever feels more natural to you — I respond lovingly to both.
I’m almost 21 years old (my birthday is in July!) and a Gabonese genderfluid bisexual woman who’s been living in Canada for the past eight years, celebrating that journey this July too.
Living between cultures, identities, and continents has shaped so much of how I see the world, healing, and community.
I’m currently a student at the University of Lethbridge, studying Mental Health and Addiction Counselling. Mental health isn’t just my academic path — it’s part of my life’s work.
I’m passionate about how culture, queerness, mental health, and survival all weave together, and how we can carve out spaces that honor every piece of who we are.
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Why I Created Diaspora Dreams
Diaspora Dreams was born from the need for a space where healing could be messy, layered, intersectional, and real.
Too often, mental health conversations leave out the experiences of those living at the crossroads of race, queerness, gender, culture, and diaspora life. Healing isn’t one-size-fits-all — it’s complicated, personal, and powerful.
This blog is my offering to the community — a place to talk about:
Healing while honoring where we come from
Surviving in systems that weren’t built with us in mind
Reflecting on mental health, identity, and the ache and beauty of belonging
Finding softness in survival and strength in dreaming
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What You Can Expect Here
Honest conversations about mental health, culture, identity, and survival
Reflections on queerness, diaspora, intersectionality, and community
Deep dives into cultural trauma, generational healing, and self-discovery
A welcoming space for different perspectives and experiences
I absolutely love conversation and would be more than happy to engage with different views.
I encourage various topics of discussion — your lived experiences, your questions, your disagreements — all of it is welcome here.
This space is about dialogue, curiosity, and dreaming out loud.
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Final Thoughts
I’m not here because I have it all figured out.
I’m here because I believe in truth, tenderness, and the kind of healing that happens when we stop trying to be perfect and start trying to be real.
Whether you’re here to read, reflect, share, question, or just breathe for a while — you belong.
Thank you for being here. Thank you for dreaming with me.
– Georgina Rosaly Nzang (Robin)



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