Ever wondered, WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE WORLD? I know I have. You look outside and things are going wrong. You look inside, and things are still going wrong. Then you just sit there and pause to think for a minute, what is this cycle I was birthed into? How did we find ourselves in this never ending spiritual warfare? A life and death cycle? So I ask, WHAT WENT WRONG? This weekly podcast attempts to get to the root of the issues from a black youth perspective and a hyper sensitive generation perspective. Afterall, perspective is ALL we have in a world full of the unknown.
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Ever wondered, WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE WORLD? I know I have. You look outside and things are going wrong. You look inside, and things are still going wrong. Then you just sit there and pause to think for a minute, what is this cycle I was birthed into? How did we find ourselves in this never ending spiritual warfare? A life and death cycle? So I ask, WHAT WENT WRONG? This weekly podcast attempts to get to the root of the issues from a black youth perspective and a hyper sensitive generation perspective. Afterall, perspective is ALL we have in a world full of the unknown.
WhatWentWrong.Za presents: Thoughts on Pan-Africanism. This episode is based on the Chapter: 'Pan-Africanism and the Fear of being black', written by Dr. Baba Bantu. This is a continuation of the Black Consciousness Thoughts Volume 1 Review.
WHAT WENT WRONG
Ever wondered, WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE WORLD? I know I have. You look outside and things are going wrong. You look inside, and things are still going wrong. Then you just sit there and pause to think for a minute, what is this cycle I was birthed into? How did we find ourselves in this never ending spiritual warfare? A life and death cycle? So I ask, WHAT WENT WRONG? This weekly podcast attempts to get to the root of the issues from a black youth perspective and a hyper sensitive generation perspective. Afterall, perspective is ALL we have in a world full of the unknown.