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Spicy World
Spicy World
31 episodes
6 days ago
Interviews, analysis, and hypotheticals on trending International Relations topics from three grad school friends. In essence, making our group Whatsapp debates public and providing a platform for the next generation of policy professionals.
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Interviews, analysis, and hypotheticals on trending International Relations topics from three grad school friends. In essence, making our group Whatsapp debates public and providing a platform for the next generation of policy professionals.
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News Commentary
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025 - Zimbabwe: Past and Present with Shingi Mavima
Spicy World
1 hour 18 minutes 33 seconds
5 years ago
025 - Zimbabwe: Past and Present with Shingi Mavima

This week we interview Shingi Mavima (PhD in African American and African studies from MSU, Assistant Professor at University of Toledo, author of the novel Pashena, @TenziMavima). The episode starts in 1100 AD with the stone structures in Mapungubwe and the Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe. We transition to the 20th century march for independence, highlighting the founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union Ndabaningi Sithole. We then discuss the modern day, including land reform and the Zimbabwe Lives Matter movement

Spicy World
Interviews, analysis, and hypotheticals on trending International Relations topics from three grad school friends. In essence, making our group Whatsapp debates public and providing a platform for the next generation of policy professionals.