It's a Continent

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Samora Machel's Legacy in Mozambique
October 23, 2023

Samora Machel's legacy is rich and far reaching - he was a revolutionary leader, playing a vital role in Mozambique's road to independence. His work symbolised the end of Portuguese colonial domination, heralding a new era. We discuss Machel's upbringing,

Nigeria: The Aba Women's War
October 09, 2023

The Aba Womens War took place in south eastern Nigeria in 1929. By the late 1920s, restrictive colonial practice affected women in Igbo, Efik and Ibibioethnic groups in Nigeria as societal structures weakened. These women took their traditional practice

Immigration: The People are Not the Problem
September 25, 2023

The West's treatment of refugees has become one of the most devastating human rights disasters in modern times.Were joined by Andrei Popoviciu (@AndreiPopoviciu), an independent investigative journalist, reporter, audio producer, and photographer based i

Sweet Salone: a Food Hug from Sierra Leone
September 11, 2023

We're joined by Chef, Entrepreneur, and Author Maria Bradford. Maria was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, where her passion for food emerged. This passion led her to found the Sweet Salone (which means ‘fancy’ in Creole) catering business. We discuss how f

The Comoros: a Neocolonial Split
July 17, 2023

Known as Africa's 'secret paradise,' the Comoros Islands are located in the Indian Ocean. Whilst it is is an independent state, the nation faces challenge concerning Mahore, the fourth island - as it

It's a Continent: Reintroduction Special
July 03, 2023

Our book baby It's a Continent celebrates her first birthday and is out in paperback this week! We're marking this occasion with a replay of our Behind the Mics episode. We're joined by Juliana from N

Ghana: Fast Fashion Fallout
June 19, 2023

Around 15 million clothing items flood Accra, Ghana every week, mostly from Europe, North America and Australia. These items are mostly donations to charity bins, or cast-offs that are no longer needed. 40% of clothing received in Ghana is unacceptable fo

Liberia's American Shadow (rerun)
June 05, 2023

Quite often and misleadingly, Liberia is referred to as one of the only two African countries that were not colonised. Whilst Liberia was not carved up by Europeans in the Scramble for Africa, the c

Thiaroye Massacre
May 22, 2023

On 1st December 1944, the French army opened fire on West African soldiers in Thiaroye, a suburb in Dakar, Senegal. These African soldiers previously fought for France during World War II, some even becoming prisoners of war in the process. Their crime? A

The Scramble for Cobalt
May 08, 2023

In this episode, we delve into the world of cobalt, a critical material in the production of rechargeable batteries, especially Lithium-ion batteries that power our everyday devices such as smartphones, laptops, tablets, and electric vehicles. We explore