Twin Stories from the past and present. Powerful, compelling, and inspiring stories narrated by voices of the Diaspora. Bonded through common heritage that exudes strength and resilience. Presented by identical twins, known as Ejima. Ejima is a talented sister duo who have been performing together since childhood. They have starred in print ads, commercials and short films. They have released music using their own imprint and recently released a self-published children’s book, ''The Twins Go Marching On''.
Two different sets of twin sisters of Sudanese and African American heritage, living in different parts of the Diaspora face school suspensions for wearing braided hairstyles. Laws continue to be passed in order protect Natural Hairstyle birthrights. This is the story of Deanna, Mya Cook, Grace and Tahbisa.
Two hearts that beat as one... African American conjoined Twins, Millie and Christine were born enslaved on a North Carolina plantation. In the 1800s, they were kidnapped and forced into performing around the globe all the way from London to the States.
Anele and Neliswa first rose to fame as contestants on Idols SA in 2013. Their time in the spotlight would soon change after a life of betrayal, abuse, and hope to raise awareness.
A devastating unspoken tragedy, June and Jennifer grew up in Europe with roots in the Caribbean. As a result of not talking, they were sent to a mental institution for 12 years.
Dannette and Jeannette Millbrook, twin sisters from Augusta, Georgia have been missing since March 18, 1990. They hail from a large African American family.