
In today's episode of The Pan-african Experience I was joined by Professor Seth Markle to discuss African decolonization, Hip Hop culture and youth identity formation in Africa.
Seth Markle is an Associate Professor of History and International Studies at the Trinity College in Hartford Connecticut. He is a member of the Faculty Advisory Board in Human Rights Studies and the Faculty Advisor to Trinity College’s annual International Hip hop Festival.
Professor Markle is an Expert on African American history, African decolonization, African history, Black radical thought, Hip hop culture and youth identity formation in Africa, Nationalism and Pan-Africanism and Theories of African Diaspora.
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Music: Life in Silico by Scott Buckley