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Unmuted Africa
Samba
6 episodes
1 day ago
Unmuted Africa is a Pan-Africanist podcast learning and educating on what it means to be African-descended.It discusses systemic challenges black people face and explores how real freedom and emancipation requires a re-Africanization of culture.
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Unmuted Africa is a Pan-Africanist podcast learning and educating on what it means to be African-descended.It discusses systemic challenges black people face and explores how real freedom and emancipation requires a re-Africanization of culture.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Unmuted Africa
Unmuted Africa
2 minutes 21 seconds
5 years ago
Unmuted Africa
In Unmuted Africa, we talk about Pan-Africanism and people of African descent, their experiences in the world. We try to find answers to different questions. How different are the struggles on the continent and in the diaspora? In the end, do those struggles make us different or do they unify us? What is the role of a united Africa in all of that? Unmuted Africa explores our common history, the state of the Black World, and solutions to our common problems.
Unmuted Africa
Unmuted Africa is a Pan-Africanist podcast learning and educating on what it means to be African-descended.It discusses systemic challenges black people face and explores how real freedom and emancipation requires a re-Africanization of culture.