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DECOLONISE

decolonise

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A podcast about Blak Sovereignty. A space for us to listen up to our mob, our First Nations voices across the country, and explore what blak leadership and decolonise mean.
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This is a podcast from the University of Hertfordshire's 'Diversifying and Decolonising the University' group. Each episode will explore some element of diversification within higher education contexts, featuring interviews and conversations between staff and students within and beyond Hertfordshire.
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The Internationalist

Association of Commonwealth Universities

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The Internationalist is a podcast from the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). In each episode, academics, students and practitioners from across the Commonwealth take on the current debates in higher education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Decolonising Wellness ~ The Podcast is a place for people who want to engage in wellness practices with integrity. Join Jyoti, Founder of Jyoti Rani, and her incredible guests as they explore indigenous wellness practices by delving into their history & roots, understanding how we can appreciate rather than appropriate and how, once we know better, we can do better. You can learn more about Jyoti over on IG: https://www.instagram.com/_jyoti.rani_ or by visiting her website: https://www.jyoti ...
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The Wonder House

Sushma Jansari

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Listen and subscribe to a new podcast series that shares innovative ideas for people-centred projects so that we are all empowered and inspired to learn and experiment – one conversation at a time. **Support us on Patreon** https://www.patreon.com/TheWonderHouse **Donate on Ko-Fi** https://ko-fi.com/thewonderhouse @TheWonderHouse www.TheWonderHouse.co.uk
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Better Work Bitch!

Esoteric Esa (Jasmin Alejandrez-Prasad)

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The podcast for Manifestors who are in co-creation with cosmic intelligence. Allowing the evolution of their consciousness the opportunity to be rooted into this human experience through celestial innerstanding. A podcast about astrology, ancient cosmology and esoteric spirituality.
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I asked my female and non-binary guests the same four questions, and together, we followed the intriguing threads of story and curiosity as they unspooled. 1 - Where are you and whose traditional (Indigenous) territory are you on? 2 - What’s your favourite fairytale/ancient tale? 3 - What’s your relationship with your body like? 4 - And what’s your connection to your creativity? These potent conversations are created by mixing creativity + the body + fairy tales + conversation with wild abandon.
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Decolonize Everything

Rebecca J. Mendoza

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A podcast to start conversations about decolonization on a variety of topics with a variety of voices. Disrupting the status quo by supporting a new consciousness & liberation in all areas of life through practical tips + radical Ideas. Chicana (Mexican-American) hosted featuring community leaders, social workers, activists, friends, artists, healers, and YOU! Thanks for tuning in on this journey of learning and standing in solidarity!
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Welcome to Decolonising Trauma, where I aim to shake up the way we think about healing, trauma, and transformation. This podcast was birthed in order to shed light on alternative perspectives that contribute to our collective wellbeing. As a curious rebel and a fellow traveller on this transformative journey, I want to inject a different tone and a fresh vibration into these conversations. Decolonisation isn't just about historical colonisation; it's about reclaiming our narratives and heali ...
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Seriously...

BBC Radio 4

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Seriously is home to the world’s best audio documentaries and podcast recommendations. Introduced by Vanessa Kisuule. This feed is no longer being updated. Thanks for listening.
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A podcast from the SVRI, the Sexual Violence Research Initiative. Our vision is to see a world free of violence against women and violence against children. Hear from expert guests as we discover how to make that vision a reality. Donate here: http://svri.org/content/donate-0
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Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice

LSE Department of International Development

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These podcasts are recordings from the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice lecture series 2023/24, 2022/23, 2021/22 and 2020/21, a visiting lecture series coordinated by Professor of Development Studies, Professor James Putzel and Dr Laura Mann. The Cutting Edge series provides students and guests with fascinating insights into the practical world of international development. Renowned guest lecturers share their expertise and invite discussion on an exciting range of issu ...
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MuslimMatters

MuslimMatters

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The MuslimMatters podcast - because Muslims matter. We'll be sharing recordings of Islamic talks, audio versions of popular articles, and other original content with you.
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History of the Netherlands

Republic of Amsterdam Radio

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The incredible journey of the world’s most influential swamp and those who call it home. Beginning at the end of the last ice age and trekking all the way through to the modern era, together we step through the centuries and meet some of the cast of characters who fashioned and forged a boggy marshland into a vibrant mercantile society and then further into a sea-trotting global super-power before becoming the centre for modern day liberalism.
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African News Review

Adesoji Iginla with Milton Allimadi

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For long the story of the hunt has glorified the hunters, now the lions have decided to reframe the narrative. Africa talks back. With African News Review, you can expect engaging discussions and thought-provoking insights into 📌 The Scramble for Africa :Unraveling the European Colonial Divide 📌 African Leaders Who shaped History : Stories of Courage and Vision 📌 Pan Africanism : ideologies and Impact on Unity and Identity 📌 Decolonisation and the Birth of African Nations 📌 The Cold War in A ...
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Conscious Chatter

Kestrel Jenkins

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An inclusive audio space, Conscious Chatter opens the door to conversations about our clothing + the layers of stories, meaning and potential impact connected to what we wear. Hosted by Kestrel Jenkins & Natalie Shehata, Conscious Chatter tackles nuanced sustainable fashion topics via a roundtable format. Through deep dive monthly themes, the focus is on making the conversation more circular.
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Café + Copal

:: madre ixchel ::

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The veil is thin. So are the boundaries. At Café + Copal we spill the ancestral tea, stir the holy chisme + say the things they told us to keep quiet. This is where stories + soul truths get offered at the altar of liberation. Think smoky altar vibes meets kitchen-table confession. Pour your café. Light your copal. Estás justo a tiempo.
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Hello. Welcome to LocalLink Hub’s podcast, a show with local impact for global change. Locallink Hub is the localization and partnership initiative for Terre des hommes. Local Link Hub is a global online platform that provides free e-learning and capacity development resources for local and national actors. Through this platform, Terre des hommes aims to contribute to a power shift to localize aid, making the provision of aid more equal and sustainable. We support our local partners to becom ...
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Join Anita and Aileen for a series of interviews with Australian psychologists who are experts in diversity. We’ll be talking about the status of the profession, ideas about ways forward, how to create change, and how practitioners from marginalised communities can sustain themselves. We’ll be considering how to have better conversations about diversity and identity and learning about the troubled history of psychology in its treatment of minority groups. We will initially focus on culture a ...
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Eastern Hunnies

Eastern Hunnies

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Welcome to Eastern Hunnies, a podcast that celebrates East and Southeast Asian community, culture and perspectives in Britain and beyond. Hosted by British-Filipinos Melissa Legarda, a writer and content producer, and Isabelle Landicho, a director and creative. Eastern Hunnies is our love letter to the ESEA diaspora, and is for anyone dedicated to a more empathetic world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to an eye-opening bi-weekly podcast that shatters conventional wisdom and explores the world’s biggest questions. Join me as I dive deep into riveting conversations with brilliant scientists and experts, unlocking the secrets of profound systemic change and how to make it a reality.In a world inundated with reductive and polarising information, we’re here to dismantle misconceptions and disrupt the narratives perpetuated by sensationalised media. Together with my guests, I aim to slo ...
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How do you show up when you want to invest in Social Change? I'm Servane Mouazan, a futures-thinker, angel, and thinking partner for leaders in the global social economy. I'm also the founder of Conscious Innovation and your host on this podcast: Be and Think in the House of Trust. What makes me get out of bed? Inspiring Connections! In each episode, I share a moment with an inspiring leader who loves to invest in social and environmental change, and together we take the time to think about ...
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Fashion is a great teacher because it provides a fantastic lens to learn about the world and its people, about history, politics and culture. Join Renate Stauss and Franziska Schreiber, professors of fashion theory and fashion design in Paris and Berlin to discover the most inspiring voices in fashion education, their take on the how and why of learning and teaching fashion, their doubts and hopes, their lessons from fashion.
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Dig deep into current research on campus, career pathways after college, the lives and stories of your professors including their mistakes, misconceptions, and inspiring moments Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/davis-luanava/support
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RAIR Digital Dialogues is a podcast series exploring land, our relationships to land, as well as issues of food sovereignty, Indigenous land rematriation and relational accountability in research and land-based protection.
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If there was ever a time for fresh thinking, for being bold, for being visionary and imaginative – for reimagining everything – this is it. Each episode, writer and Transition Movement founder, Rob Hopkins, invites cutting edge thinkers to visualise a new future. Join us as we ask What If...
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The SkillsMindset Podcast hosted by Gbenga Lawal offers more than just information and knowledge. We're here to help you discover yourself and maximize your potential through the effective use of your talents, skill set, and experience. Our goal is to assist you in developing and evolving towards a future that's not only visible and achievable but also deeply rewarding. For more info visit: https://skillsmindset.com/
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Love can be borderless, but power never is. In this episode of Borderscapes catch Carolina and Sergio, a Spanish Colombian couple as they move through the interplay of colonial legacies and everyday love. Who holds power, who gets exoticized, and who does the dishes? From heated debates about colonialism to small negotiations about wet bathroom flo…
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In this episode Peter D’Sena talks to Kai Fernandes about his walking tours of Porto, Portugal; race and tourism; and the interpersonal dimensions of his work. EPISODE NOTES: Born and raised in Porto, Kai Fernandes is the son of white parents and a sister of black women. He has a degree in Social Psychology and studies and thinking about social iss…
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Send us a text In this conversation, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi delve into Ngugi wa Thiong'o's book Decolonising the Mind and discuss colonialism's profound impact on African languages and cultures. They explore how language serves as a tool of domination and the importance of reclaiming indigenous languages for true liberation. The discuss…
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Averil Cook (she/her) is a clinical psychologist and founder of Bodhi & Psychology, a practice located in Leichhardt on the lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation (Sydney). She is a family therapist and has background leadership in psychology training programs and academia, NSW health services and hospitals. Bodhi & Psychology works towards…
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A podcast about Blak Sovereignty. It is time to listen in deeply to our waters, our lands, our sky country, our roots. Time to walk home together. For all our non-indigenous brothers, sisters and guests on our lands___ we ask who are your ancestors, what are their stories and how do they connect with ours? In our eighth episode we’re yarnin up with…
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For almost a decade YIRRAMBOI has celebrated First Nations art and culture in Naarm/Melbourne. But how is the biennale festival shaping the broader arts landscape? Join festival co-lead Sherene Stewart, as well as playwright John Harding, and curator Dr Paola Balla as they delve into the latest iteration of the festival. Plus for Word Up, Brooke Wa…
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How far are you willing to go to tell a story? Journalists take life-threatening adventures in search of truth. While some may be killed, arrested or face physical and online abuse in the line of duty, others experience psychological trauma, separating them from family, friends and things they love so much. In this episode of Borderscapes, Fisayo S…
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Is it possible to be both a feminist and a Christian? The one thing that comes to my mind when I think of Christianity is the patriarchy a.k.a. the antithesis of feminism. From how Eve doomed mankind in the tale of Adam and Eve, to the perpetuation of gender roles, Christianity has brought with it rigid and harmful depictions of women. Can my mind …
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An artist is someone with creativity, inspiration, and a singular vision. Are those traits limited to “fine” mediums? Who decides who gets to be an artist? In this episode of Borderscapes, ‘Between Fiber and Art,’ host Maria McCoy explores why weavers have been blocked out of the fine art world. Drawing a line between art and craft causes problems.…
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Please send The RE Podcast a Text Message! I LOVED this chat with Dr. Martin Pickup so much. He is an associate professor in Philosophy at the University of Birmingham and Director of the Birmingham Centre for Philosophy of Religion. His particular specialism is metaphysics and the Philosophy of Religion so we had a lovely chat about these two thin…
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Episode Notes You can find our podcast and get a hold of David on twitter @marxmadnesspod or at [email protected] You can find Sungmanitu @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChunkaLutaNetwork Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @DecolonialMarx on Twitter! You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2 You can find Crow on Bluesky @pinko-fuck supported fund…
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PhD Researcher Anuradha Ganapathy interviews Payal Arora, Professor of Inclusive AI Cultures at Utrecht University and co-founder of two initiatives, Inclusive AI Lab for Debiasing Tech and Fem Lab. The pair discuss Payal's recent book, From Pessimism to Promise: Lessons from the Global South on Designing Inclusive Tech (MIT Press), digging into th…
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Conflict zones are places of immense hardship - with people facing displacement, broken healthcare systems, and separation from families and communities. But when sexual violence is added to the equation, the challenges for survivors become even greater. Conflict-related sexual violence is not only deeply traumatising, it is also used as a tool of …
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Ernest Plange Kwofie drops by the studio to discuss ASEAN, or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Kwofie talks about the interpersonal politics of the organization and how it differs from similar Western organizations like the European Union. He looks at the organization's effectiveness in responding to threats as well as its ability to imp…
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In this conversation, Tamsyn Widdon explores the principles of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and its implications for economics, environment, and society. Tamsyn shares her journey from a background in education and development to becoming an economist and advocate for MMT, emphasizing the need to rethink our understanding of money, government spend…
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After Prince Juan’s death in 1497, Margaret of Austria spent almost two years in mourning in Spain, being treated with empathy and kindness by the Catholic Monarchs Isabella and Ferdinand. Margaret’s sudden singleness meant that, whether she liked it or not, her father Maximilian was going to update her profile on the Tinder for European royalty, a…
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Rediscover the story of Private Raymond Charles Runga, an Aboriginal WWI soldier whose Military Medal-winning bravery has been recalled through three embroidered postcards found at a country flea market. Join Kalkadoon artist Colleen Sam, who speaks about her exhibition "The Unbroken Spirit of the Kalkadoons," documenting her family's oral historie…
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Episode Notes You can find our podcast and get a hold of David on twitter @marxmadnesspod or at [email protected] You can find Sungmanitu @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChunkaLutaNetwork Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @DecolonialMarx on Twitter! You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2 You can find Crow on Bluesky @pinko-fuck please support…
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Please send The RE Podcast a Text Message! As we continue to recognise diversity in faith traditions within our worldviews curriculums, I interview Dr. Rhiannon Grant about diversity in the Quaker tradition. Senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham, her specialism is modern Quaker thought. Following on from the episode with Matthew Guest on …
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Dive into our latest House of Trust episode where I am listening to Marcela Sabino, a visionary business strategist & futurist, about the art of anticipation, life-long learning and curiosity. We discuss how exponential technologies reshape your world, the importance of foresight practices in business and what exhaustion and frustration mean in thi…
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The UK government is debating legislation to allow assisted dying in England and Wales, which puts doctors at the forefront of deciding if their patient will be eligible for a medically assisted death - the key criteria being a 6 month prognosis. But is making a 6 month prognosis actually clinically reliable? To discuss we're joined by a panel of e…
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Dr. Wannasarn Noonsuk joins Dr. Nam Kim to discuss early civilizations in what is now Vietnam and how uncovering creations of the past sheds light on the shifting cultural landscape of ancient Mainland Southeast Asia. They also examine how changing views of the past help to inform local and academic understandings of the region today. Dr. Nam Kim i…
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Send us a text In this conversation, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi discuss pressing issues affecting Africa, including kidney trafficking in Kenya, the exploitation of Congo's resources, and the implications of Elon Musk's comments on South Africa's empowerment laws. They emphasise the need for accountability, the role of media in exposing sca…
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Join veteran comedian Kevin Kropinyeri, nurse-turned-comedian Janty Blair, and Dr. Angelina Hurley—first Aboriginal PhD graduate from Griffith University Film School—as they discuss how comedy carries cultural knowledge, challenges stereotypes, and heals wounds. Plus meet Dhinawan Baker who just took out the comedy crown at Deadly Funny, Australia'…
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Please send The RE Podcast a Text Message! *Please tweet along with us LIVE this Sunday as we watch the first episode of the new BBC Pilgrimage series BB2 Easter Sunday 9pm* Welcome to this very special Easter Episode of The RE Podcast where I am on location in London at the press screening of the new BBC Pilgrimage series set to air on Easter Sund…
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Episode Notes You can find our podcast and get a hold of David on twitter @marxmadnesspod or at [email protected] You can find Sungmanitu @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChunkaLutaNetwork Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @DecolonialMarx on Twitter! You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2 You can find Crow on Bluesky @pinko-fuck supported fund…
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Dr. Muzakki Bashori sits down to discuss his new book “When the Rice Cries” a children's story that uses rice idioms to teach about the importance of reducing food waste. Bashori discusses Javanese language conservation and his mission to promote the use of Javanese among children in Indonesia. Dr. Muzakki Bashori is a Lecturer and researcher at Un…
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Podcast Episode: Indicators Made Easy - Meet INDIKIT Welcome to the Local Link Hub podcast, a show with local impact for global change! In this episode, we explore the world of program indicators with Sophie Mareschal, Quality and Accountability Global Advisor at Terre des hommes. Sophie brings over 15 years of experience in monitoring and evaluati…
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Nasalifya Namwinga (she/her) is a clinical psychologist and co-founder of Pola Practice in Ascot Vale in Naarm (Melbourne) in 2018, on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. Nasalifya is a Zambian woman who was raised in the UK and Aotorea/New Zealand before settling in Naarm. Pola Practice focused on culturally responsive and intersectional practice.…
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Hollywood is in the building! Mel and Iz sit down with British-Chinese actor Jason Wong to discuss his journey from London’s West End to Hollywood, starring in hits like ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ and Guy Ritchie’s ‘The Gentlemen’. Jason opens up about challenging Asian male stereotypes on screen, navigating representation in the ind…
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Send us a text In this episode of African News Review, host Adesoji Iginla with Special guest Aya Fubara Eneli Esq discusses significant themes surrounding African leadership, particularly focusing on Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso and his connection to the legacy of Thomas Sankara. The conversation delves into the influence of Western media on Afr…
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Episode Notes You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2! You can find Zitkato @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ZitkatoTincan Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @BandsIsland on Twitter! If you want to help us the best thing you can do is review us on iTunes so we can reach more people If you want to talk to us we are @marxmadnesspod on twitter and marxmadne…
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Travel to Mparntwe/Alice Springs with Rhoda Roberts, Aunty Patricia Ansell Dodds, Troy Cassar-Daley, and Molly Hunt for for the 10th Parrtjima – A Festival in Light. Together they show how the ancient and the modern combine to create a stunning festival that lights up the desert night. Then for Word Up Natalie Davey shares the Walmajarri name for a…
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Kamran Abbasi interviews Professor Ashish Jha, Dean of Public Health at Brown University and former COVID-19 pandemic advisor to President Biden. Watch this interview on our YouTube. Trump’s second term has touched everything in the US political sphere - and health is no exception. With research funding for medicine and science weathering under Tru…
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The UK’s chancellor has announced a £5bn cut to benefits, much of which will be borne by those on long-term disability allowance. Gerry McCartney, professor of wellbeing economy at Glasgow University explains about why these cuts will not only hurt the most vulnerable, but will be counterproductive to the government's wish to get people back to wor…
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Brought to you by the combined voices of the African Cities Research Consortium and the Global Urban Futures and Environment Policy and Planning research groups, this episode features Dr Taibat Lawanson. Taibat is an associate professor of urban planning at the University of Lagos and a Leverhulme Professor at the University of Liverpool. In this e…
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In this emergency bonus episode, host Gillian Burke interviews Gail Lynch, an organiser and member of the newly formed Citizens' Arrest Network, discussing the urgent need for new citizen-led approach, based on corporate accountability, to the poor systemic response to climate and ecological crises. Gail shares her personal journey, the motivations…
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CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains conversations about death and grief In this episode, Mel and Iz chat with Laxmi Hussain, a London-based artist inspired by the human form, motherhood, and nature. Born to a Filipino mother and Indian father, Laxmi’s multicultural background shapes her art, exploring identity, self-love, and acceptance. Trained…
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Send us a text In this conversation, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi discuss the impact of US tariffs on African economies, particularly focusing on Lesotho. They explore the broader implications of economic independence, the role of women in the workforce, and the challenges posed by foreign ownership of industries. The discussion also touches …
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Dr Judy Tang (she/her) is a clinical neuropsychologist and director at Invictus Health in Preston in Naarm (Melbourne), on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. A daughter of refugee migrants, Judy is a queer Asian-Australian who co-founded the Solis network, a “capacity-building, support & resource network for culture-oriented mental health advocate…
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