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Power Sessions With Natasha
Natasha Maswera
16 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to the podcast where we find our power, build our confidence and have real conversations. We decolonise the African mind by teaching the glorious history of Africa that many are not taught in circular education. This is the podcast that you can relearn what precolonial Africa was and understand that African people are the most influential people in history and still are.
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Welcome to the podcast where we find our power, build our confidence and have real conversations. We decolonise the African mind by teaching the glorious history of Africa that many are not taught in circular education. This is the podcast that you can relearn what precolonial Africa was and understand that African people are the most influential people in history and still are.
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Education
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Yaa Asantewaa Queen Mother of Ejisu of the Ashanti Empire
Power Sessions With Natasha
16 minutes 3 seconds
5 years ago
Yaa Asantewaa Queen Mother of Ejisu of the Ashanti Empire
To celebrate another of Africa's Queens, we take a trip to the Ashanti Empire in Ghana, where reigned Yaa Asantewaa, Queen Mother during the War of the Golden Stool, was instrumental in the fight against British Colonialism.
Power Sessions With Natasha
Welcome to the podcast where we find our power, build our confidence and have real conversations. We decolonise the African mind by teaching the glorious history of Africa that many are not taught in circular education. This is the podcast that you can relearn what precolonial Africa was and understand that African people are the most influential people in history and still are.