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EP.060: Is Apartheid Really Dead? Redux: A Dialogue with Dr. Julian Kunnie – Part 2 of 3
Dr. Julian Kunnie In part two of our illuminating series with Dr. Julian Kunnie, we discuss the following: How and why miscegenation has been used historically as a tool for colonial domination, ref
EP.059: Is Apartheid Really Dead? Redux: A Dialogue with Dr. Julian Kunnie Part 1 of 3
Dr. Julian E. Kunnie, professor of religious, Latin American, Middle Eastern and North African studies at the University of Arizona. It has been over 20 years since the publication of Dr. Julian Kunni
EP.058: MCE: Nationbuilding – Theory and Practice Part 2
Hip-Hop collective MCE. From left to right: Ced Adamz, Eshmelek Malakyah, and Obafemi Kiensiedilele. - After an arduous and acrimonious dispute with a housing contractoroh what a crazy summer and f
EP.057: MCE: Nationbuilding – Theory and Practice Part 1
Hip-Hop collective MCE. From left to right: Eshmelek Malakyah, Obafemi Kiensiedilele, and Ced Adamz. On this 57th episode of Conscientization 101 podcast, we present part one of a two-part dialogue wi
EP.056: Dr. Walter A. Rodney Digitally Remastered Disquisition
Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney (March 23, 1942 June 13, 1980) Although it has been over forty years since the cowardly and brutal assassination of our dearly beloved brother Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney (ak
EP.055: Raggo Zulu Rebel Emeritus: The Eloquence of a Scribe Part 2
On the long-awaited conclusion of our two-part series, Raggo Zulu Rebel Emeritus: The Eloquence of a Scribe, we discuss the following with Raggo Zulu Rebel: An in-depth analysis of Raggos album Necr
EP.054: Raggo Zulu Rebel Emeritus: The Eloquence of a Scribe Part 1
Emeritus is an appellation bestowed upon a person who has personified excellence in their respective profession, (usually a former holder of an office, especially a college professor) having retired b
EP.053 Wielding Words Like Weapons With Ward Churchill Part 3 of 3
In the riveting conclusion of our three part series with acclaimed American Indian Movement activist-intellectual Ward Churchill about his venerable book Wielding Words Like Weapons: Selected Essays In Indigenism, 1995-2005,
EP.051: Wielding Words Like Weapons With Ward Churchill Part 1 of 3
Sagacious, trenchant, and decisive are just a few ways to describe the writings of American Indian Movement activistintellectual Ward Churchill. Informed by praxis, Churchills decades of work demons
EP.050: Sakhu Sheti With Raggo Zulu Rebel
In our 50th podcast episode with U.K. based recording artist Raggo Zulu Rebel...we came to came to a deeper understanding about who we are as African people.