Conscientization 101
Latest Episodes
EP.022: Big Frizzle Family First, Africa 4 Africans Edition! Part 2
In Part two of our talk with Big Frizzle, we discuss the impetus and objectives of specific tracks on his album Family First, Africa 4 Africans Edition.
EP.021: Big Frizzle Family First, Africa 4 Africans Edition! Part 1
What's up everyone, we're back! For our relaunch we are happy to present our dialogue with Big Frizzle! Big Frizzle is a multi-talented lyricists, singer, writer, and student/teacher of African history and culture.
EP.020: A Family Reunion with Hip Hop Collective RU1 Fam
This episode of the C-101 podcast features the UK based Hip Hop collective RU1 Fam!
EP.019: Southern California Library: A Quilombo In Los Angeles, California
We had the opportunity to dialogue with the Directors of the Southern California Library, Michele Welsing and Yusef Omowale. SCL is a community library and archive located in South Los Angeles.
EP.018: A Boçau Dialog with Dr. Julian Kunnie and Dr. João Costa Vargas
So what is a boçau? How did this revolutionary term become a pejorative name in Brazil?
EP.017: The Praxis of Eyesis Star
This episode features excerpts of our interview with sister Eyesis Star. Eyesis Star is a hip hop artist from East London.
EP.016: Left Forum 2012: Conversations with Black Agenda Report Editors Glen Ford & Margaret Kimberley
Today we are featuring interviews we did with Black Agenda Report's Executive Editor Glen Ford and Editor & Senior Columnist Margaret Kimberley.
EP.015: Black Laws, Black Land for Black People: All Black Everything with Dr. João Costa Vargas
On this episode we feature excerpts from an interview we did with Dr. João Costa Vargas in Austin, Texas at the University of Texas - Austin.
C101-EP.014: Ayesha Harruna Attah Author of Harmattan Rain & Saturday’s Shadows
On this episode we play excerpts from an interview we did with African writer, Ayesha Harruna Attah.
C101-EP.013: Integration – Ain’t No Future in Yo Frontin’ with Dr. João Costa Vargas
In this discussion we discuss the structural conditions Africans from Brazil and the United States live under and the character of the various struggles happening in these African Diaspora communities.