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Afropolitan Central
Afropolitan Central
23 episodes
1 day ago
Celebrating our cultures. Centering our narratives We bring you fresh and exciting discussions on the African continent and diaspora. New episodes are released every other Monday.
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Celebrating our cultures. Centering our narratives We bring you fresh and exciting discussions on the African continent and diaspora. New episodes are released every other Monday.
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Society & Culture
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S2 Ep 11 - Wait, was that racist or sexist?!
Afropolitan Central
39 minutes 54 seconds
6 years ago
S2 Ep 11 - Wait, was that racist or sexist?!
Episode 11: Wait, Was That Sexist or Racist?! Hey guys, we’re excited to bring you yet another episode of Afropolitan Central! This week, we’re chit chatting about some of the maddening experiences we’ve had in the workplace and in academia that makes us go hmmm, was that because I’m woman, because I’m black or both! Which discrimination is it? Oh the joys of being black and a woman! Most importantly, how should we react in these situations? Is speaking out against such acts always the best course of action? Tune into the episode and hear our take! As always we’re eager to hear your take and insight on our social media pages, Afropolitan Central on Instagram and Facebook and AfropolitanC on Twitter! Check out the articles linked below for further details on the articles mentioned in the episode: Cyclone Idai-How to help: https://qz.com/africa/1582798/cyclone-idai-how-to-help/ Fasiha Hassan from Fees Must Fall: https://twitter.com/allthefas?lang=en Carla Harris' Ted Talk- How to find the person who can help you get ahead at work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpE_W50OTUc&frags=pl%2Cwn
Afropolitan Central
Celebrating our cultures. Centering our narratives We bring you fresh and exciting discussions on the African continent and diaspora. New episodes are released every other Monday.