It's a Continent

It's a Continent


Latest Episodes

Chagos Islands: Britain’s last African colony (rerun)
March 14, 2022

The Chagos Islands are located in the Indian Ocean, home to Chagossians. However, the islands' sovereignty remains disputed to this day. The UK continues laying claims to the islands, despite being urged to end its unlawful occupation. In this episode we’

Nasser's Path to Presidency
February 28, 2022

Gamal Abdel Nasser was an Egyptian political leader and second post-independence President. Nasser joined Egypt's Royal Military Academy in 1937, and whilst in the military, he helped form the Free Officers Movement. In July 1952, the movement overthrew t

Guinean Market Women’s Revolt
February 14, 2022

This week we're in Guinea, looking at how the actions of market women went on to shape the policy of their nation through standing up against corruption. The cohesive nature of these demonstrations goes to show how market women became the most powerful co

Forming the African Union
January 31, 2022

The African Union (AU) was officially formed in 2002 with a vision to create an "integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena.” In this episode we discuss how the AU came to be

Season 5 Trailer
January 24, 2022

Hello! We will be back with our usual shenanigans and historical tea in February, bringing you stories from the African continent, and a new concept too - we'll be exploring themes that transcend national stories such as the African Union, the CFA Franc a

Ceuta & Melilla: Europe's African Frontiers (rerun)
January 10, 2022

Ceuta and Melilla are enclaved cities where the European Union has land borders with the African continent, as Spain continues to lay claims within Morocco. What is Spain doing in Morocco in the first place, and what are the wider implications? In this ep

Algeria’s Search for Reparations
November 15, 2021

Our final episode of the season takes us to Algeria. We discuss the lead up to the Algerian War of Independence and the drastic actions France took in an attempt to retain power over the northern African nation. We also discuss the consequences of this co

Lesotho: Africa's Enclave
November 01, 2021

The Kingdom of Lesotho is a country enclaved within South Africa. The countrys formation stemmed from the work of King Moshoeshoe I (1786-1870) who founded the Basotho nation and helped define what i

Vera Chirwa: Malawi's Fearless Fighter
October 18, 2021

Vera Chirwa was Malawis first female lawyer and became a founding member of the Malawi Congress Party and the Nyasaland African Womens league. Chirwas belief in multiparty democratic rule came at a

Benevolent Imperialism with Kehinde Andrews
October 04, 2021

To recognise Black History month in the UK, we're joined by the academic, activist and author Professor Kehinde Andrews. Kehinde is a professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University and has written several books, his latest being ‘The New Age of