In this episode, Dr. Tony Van Der Meer from the University of Massachusetts-Boston, talks about his activism and his involvement with the black liberation movement. He also invokes some of the obstacles that have historically impeded the struggle of Black folks in Africa, the United States and other parts of the Black Atlantic.
Military Coup in Guinea and the Arrest of President Alpha Condé
Idriss Déby's Death and the Political Transition in Chad
The Current Popular Uprising in Senegal
The Evolution of Hip Hop in Urban Senegal_A Conversation with Dr. Catherine Appert
Graduate/Doctoral Research Amidst a Global Pandemic
#EndSARS: Protest Against Police Brutality in Nigeria
African Philosophy and the "Existential" Quest
Pan-Africanism Today: Linking Africa & the Diaspora for Cultural, Economic and Social Empowerment
Ajamization, Islam in West Africa and Racism in the Arab World: A Conversation With Prof. Fallou Ngom
Tragedies, Solidarity & Black Social Protest Part 2
Tragedies, Solidarity & Black Social Protest Part 1
Postcolonialism in Theory and Practice
Discussing an Africa and African Diaspora-centered non-profit organization: Bridge Kids International.
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