Kenyan-American
"Kenyan-American" refers to individuals of Kenyan descent who live in the United States. This group includes people who were born in Kenya and later moved to the U.S., as well as those born in the U.S. to Kenyan parents. They often maintain cultural ties to Kenya while also integrating into American society.
Kenyan-Americans contribute to various fields, including business, education, and the arts. They celebrate their heritage through events, cuisine, and traditions, fostering a sense of community. Notable Kenyan-Americans, such as Barack Obama, have also played significant roles in American politics and culture, highlighting the diverse experiences within this group.