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Groundings

Groundings Podcast

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Groundings is a place where organizing, theory, and history come in contact with dialogue, experience, and storytelling. It's where the past meets the present, and political education happens. The title "Groundings" is in honor of the revolutionary educator Walter Rodney, whose concept of "groundings" as a form of radical, political, and communal education inspires the conversations on this podcast. Groundings: we sit, we listen, we talk, we share, and we learn.
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Hosted every Wednesday by artist & songwriter Danieal; uniting the African diaspora's heritage, sharing it's wisdom and uplifting it's history. To know where you are going, you must first know where your coming from. This show is the bridge ensuring safe passage for the African diaspora's future. Achieving against all odds and defiance in the face of adversity are a uncoincidentally a re-occurring theme throughout our episodes. The priceless generational wisdom shared, will resonate with kno ...
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The Secular Sankofa Podcast is where Black voices rise with reason. Hosted by the Association of Black Humanists (ABH), this bold and thought-provoking show explores life beyond religion through the lens of African and Black humanist experiences. From decolonising the mind to confronting racism, civil rights, and injustice, we dive deep into culture, identity, Pan-African history, and the future of our communities. Unfiltered, unapologetic, and committed to truth, liberation, human dignity, ...
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Unmuted Africa is a Pan-Africanist podcast learning and educating on what it means to be African-descended.It discusses systemic challenges black people face and explores how real freedom and emancipation requires a re-Africanization of culture. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unmutedafrica/support
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Yale University Press Podcast

Yale University Press

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The Yale University Press Podcast is a series of in-depth conversations with experts and authors on a range of topics including politics, history, science, art, and more for those who are intellectually curious. Jessica Holahan hosts discussions on all things art and architecture and there are occasional appearances by Yale University Press Director John Donatich.
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The Chosen Gods Podcast seeks to empower members of the afro-spiritual community, and their allies, to achieve optimal mental, spiritual, and financial wellness. Reach a new and improved lifestyle by gaining insights through powerful, relatable, and authentic conversations
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The Atalaku Effect

Claudel Kamgang

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Hi, Bonjour, Oi! I am Claudel Kamgang! I am Cameroonian by birth, French by education, Brazilian by adoption, and entrepreneurially American. Welcome to The Atalaku Effect! Atalaku is a word from Congo, and means "praising". Atalaku to someone thus means praising that person for what she does. After my MBA from Wharton, work at J.P Morgan, McKinsey & Company, LinkedIn and currently Microsoft, it is time to do more. This podcast is a set of in-depth conversations or solo episodes in English a ...
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"Live out those principles of universal sisterhood and brotherhood and come together with your fellow human beings in a secular manner to make the world a better place for every single one of us seven billion. We are all of us, brothers and sisters... connected through our humanity and not through some superhuman force." - Akua Rugg In this powerfu…
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Send us a text This weeks guest Rachel Okello is a solicitor who gained the accolade of lawyer of the Year 2024 for BirminghamBlack Lawyers Association who has a special interest in human rights and family immigration. Not only did she assist communities impacted by the Windrush scandal but also sat on the government Advisory panel during the Windr…
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Send us a text This weeks guest Rachel Okello is a solicitor who gained the accolade of lawyer of the Year 2024 for BirminghamBlack Lawyers Association who has a special interest in human rights and family immigration. Not only did she assist communities impacted by the Windrush scandal but also sat on the government Advisory panel during the Windr…
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In this broadcast, co-hosts taylor, Leyla, and Dartricia discuss the ongoing Atlanta city council elections and the theft of the Crown Jewels from the Louvre Museum in France. They are joined by guest Dr. Akinyele Umoja to talk about the book he co-edited, The Memoirs of Robert and Mabel Williams: African American Freedom, Armed Resistance, and Int…
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In this broadcast, co-hosts Dartricia and Musa give a history of the New Jewel Movement and the Grenada Revolution and the U.S. Invasion and overthrow in 1983 under the Reagan Administration. The discussion includes wins of revolution including a powerful literacy campaign, better healthcare, and the construction of an airport. They also make conne…
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Send us a text As last week’s episode did not feature any music, we’ve dedicated this week’s episode purely to music. Please uplift the works of these artists by supporting their music, tours and legacy. Artists/Songs featured in order of appearance; Midnite - Before David Autarchii & Donovan Joseph - Howellites Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey Dennis…
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Send us a text WE HAVE PREVIOUSLY FEATURED WINDRUSH SPECIAL EPISODES THAT CAN BE FOUND IN REGGAE UPRISING PODCAST’S ARCHIVE ENTITLED : THE WINDRUSH SOUNDWAVE & WINDRUSH : THE UNKNOWN TRUTH. AS PART OF THE WINDRUSHS' EVER EVOLVING HISTORY IT IS IMPORTANT TO DOCUMENT & ARCHIVE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED AT A MEETING HELD COURTE…
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Send us a text This week's guest Louisa Boifuana Afeau is a self-healer, intuitive guide, and sacred space holder. Her work blends South Pacific cacao, movement, and meditation — all guided by deep inner knowing and ancestral remembrance. She has walked the path of healing through the trauma of divorce, natural disaster, growing up with a bipolar m…
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“I’m a pastor’s kid, so this is probably their worst nightmare.” — Laura Iteman A brave, generous conversation with Laura Iteman, a London based free-thinker and community builder on leaving Pentecostal certainty, naming the stigma non-religious Black women face, and building real-life community from a single TikTok call-out. From the cost of decon…
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"We believe in people, not prophets, we believe in freedom, not fear, and we believe in integrity, not doctrine" - Audrey Simmons, Podcast Host The Secular Sankofa podcast launches as the first-ever platform for Black humanists to reconnect with African identity and heritage through a secular lens. The hosts introduce the Association of Black Human…
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Send us a text This week's guest Louisa Boifuana Afeau is a self-healer, intuitive guide, and sacred space holder. Her work blends South Pacific cacao, movement, and meditation — all guided by deep inner knowing and ancestral remembrance. She has walked the path of healing through the trauma of divorce, natural disaster, growing up with a bipolar m…
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Send us a text This weeks guest is Heartical aka Daniel Harris, whose works include; MC, DJ, Co-founder of Inner Gold International and holistic integrative therapist who specialises in trauma and works primarily with the black community. His musical works have taken him on tour with and open for artists such as Max Romeo, Kabaka Pyramid, Akae Beka…
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Send us a text This weeks guest is Heartical aka Daniel Harris, whose works include; MC, DJ, Co-founder of Inner Gold International and holistic integrative therapist who specialises in trauma and works primarily with the black community. His musical works have taken him on tour with and open for artists such as Max Romeo, Kabaka Pyramid, Akae Beka…
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Send us a text This is part two of this weeks guest Dr Marcelle Moncrieffe-Newman's feature; Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, People and Culture Chairperson at the North London Foundation Trust, Non-Executive Director, and Board Advisor at Includable Consultancy and best-selling author of One Step Forward Two Steps Bl…
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In this episode of Groundings, we talk to guest Erica about the Stono Rebellion. We commemorate the rebellion on its anniversary, explore the harsh conditions faced by our enslaved African ancestors in colonial South Carolina, and their struggle for freedom. Erica provides insights into the role of heritage interpretation, the impact of African cul…
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Send us a text This is part one of this weeks guest Dr Marcelle Moncrieffe-Newman's feature; Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, People and Culture Chairperson at the North London Foundation Trust, Non-Executive Director, and Board Advisor at Includable Consultancy and best-selling author of One Step Forward Two Steps Bl…
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Send us a text As our last episode didn’t feature music (until the very end), we believe in balance so have dediacted this episode entirely to 2025 Reggae releases. Please see below artists and songs featured. COLLIE BUDDZ & BUSY SIGNAL - SPARK UP KY-MANI MARLEY - ALL THIS LOVE PROTOJE - FEEL IT NAFAIKA & DAN GIO - LEFT ME WITH A BROKEN HEART LILA …
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Host Musa and new co-host Dartricia Rollins discuss our backgrounds and motivations for the podcast, our excitement for the upcoming season, and highlight some key episodes and guests we've got coming up. Dartricia introduces herself as an oral historian, archivist, and organizer, and Musa talks about the educational mission and origins of Groundin…
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Send us a text With Notting Hill Carnival set for this weekend, we have dedicated a special episode to its lesser known history. There is not enough time to feature all elements and characters of this story but hope there is enough to spark interest in your own investigation into Notting Hill's history and share it with future generations. One of o…
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Send us a text Tirivashe Jele is a Historian, a Postgraduate Member of the Royal Historical Society, a member of the Britain Zimbabwe Society, a Leverhulme Fellow and co-founder of The Alkebulan Collective. She is currently studying towards a PhD in History at the University of Chichester (UK) and is Postgraduate Researcher at the University of Joh…
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Send us a text Tirivashe Jele is a Historian, a Postgraduate Member of the Royal Historical Society, a member of the Britain Zimbabwe Society, a Leverhulme Fellow and co-founder of The Alkebulan Collective. She is currently studying towards a PhD in History at the University of Chichester (UK) and is Postgraduate Researcher at the University of Joh…
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Send us a text Tirivashe Jele is a Historian, a Postgraduate Member of the Royal Historical Society, a member of the Britain Zimbabwe Society, a Leverhulme Fellow and co-founder of The Alkebulan Collective. She is currently studying towards a PhD in History at the University of Chichester (UK) and is Postgraduate Researcher at the University of Joh…
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Send us a text This episode was created to honor H.I.M Emperor Haile Selassie’s Earth 133 Strong, through the high frequency of Reggae songs dedicated to his life, legacy and works. Support the show Disclaimer : The views and opinions expressed are those of guests featured and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Reggae Uprising Podc…
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In commemoration of Fanon's centennial, the interview covers his biography, many writings, including his books A Dying Colonialism, Wretched of the Earth, Black Skin, White Masks, and more. As well as Fanon’s participation in the Algerian revolutionary struggle and his theories of violence and decolonization. The broadcast also features the news of…
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Send us a text This weeks guest Khepraa is a Teacher and Counsellor on matters of Spiritual Awareness, as well as Knowledge and Power of Self; offering Compassionate listening, Alchemic Crystal Healing, Language Reassessment, Lost Teachings Of Ancient Ways, Chakra Body Realignment Guided Breathwork Facilitator. He shares his journey from Africa to …
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Send us a text This weeks feature is Bob Clarke; Creative Director of Licklemor Productions, CEO & Founder of charity Mama Youth Project, as well as being a 2 time BAFTA winner. In part 3 of his feature he shares his journey in. reading his production company, the works of his charity and collaborations with Benjamin Zephaniah. Connect with Bob Cla…
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Send us a text This week's feature is Bob Clarke; Creative Director of Licklemor Productions, CEO & Founder of charity Mama Youth Project, as well as being a 2 time BAFTA winner. In part 2 of his 3 part feature he shares the challenges of his adolescence, his experiences in the army and his journey to the BBC. Connect with Bob Clarke www.mamayouthp…
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In this episode of Revolutionary African Perspectives — RAP — the co-hosts discuss the US and Israel’s most recent acts of imperial violence against Iran. They provide a historical timeline of how we got here before interviewing geopolitical analyst and journalist, Ajamu Baraka to provide additional context and analysis on why this is happening in …
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Send us a text This weeks feature is Bob Clarke; Creative Director of Licklemor Productions, CEO & Founder of charity Mama Youth Project, as well as being a 2 time BAFTA winner. In part 1 of his 3 part feature he shares his heritage, how his caucasian childminder came to be his adoptive mother, the racism he experienced in his childhood; inclusive …
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Send us a text This weeks guest is an artist, organiser & co-director of People & Planet: Andre Jahnoi. In this two part feature he shares his heritage, journey to Oxford University & beyond, inspirational influences, challenges, triumphs and musical journey to his debut album Akoben. Connect with Andre Jahnoi https://www.andrejahnoi.com/ https://w…
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Send us a text This weeks guest is an artist, organiser & co-director of People & Planet: Andre Jahnoi. In this two part feature he shares his heritage, journey to Oxford University & beyond, inspirational influences, challenges, triumphs and musical journey to his debut album Akoben. Connect with Andre Jahnoi https://www.andrejahnoi.com/ https://w…
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Send us a text We have dedicated this episode to the musical works of Junior Byles, may he rest in eternal peace. Give thanks for his life, livity & legacy. Support the show Disclaimer : The views and opinions expressed are those of guests featured and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Reggae Uprising Podcast or its representative…
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Send us a text This weeks guest is actor and producer Andre Fyffe. His works in include theatre, voice over, adverts, short films, series, documentaries for ITV, BBC 1XTRA, BFI, Amazon Studios and Film 4. His production company Elicit Pictures has produced numerous works including an award winning documentary 'Deleted' which is available on Apple T…
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Send us a text Author, community organiser, facilitator, drummer, international Athlete and volleyball player Omowale shares his life & legacy. He shares stories of his Dominica heritage, triumph over adversity, Linford Christie, Suen Kuti, Glastonbury alongside the wisdom he has attained along the way to inspire positive change for future generati…
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Send us a text Best selling Author of 16 books, CEO of publishing house, 'Peaches Publications' and not-for-profit social enterprise, the 'Look Like Me Book Challenge' which has a particular focus on stories and voices from the Black community, including children age 7 – 18 years old; Winsome Duncan shares her lifes journey. Connect with Winsome Du…
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Send us a text Community activist, equality and diversity consultant, loctician, natural hair stylist and natural hair & health advocate; Khembe Clarke shares her journey returning to her roots. Connect with Khembe Clarke Return to your Roots Event on Saturday 10th May : www.returntoyourroots.com Our People Our Legacy http://opolltd.co.uk/ Support …
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Send us a text We have dedicated this episode to the musical works of Max Romeo, may he rest in eternal peace. Give thanks for his life, livity & legacy. Support the show Disclaimer : The views and opinions expressed are those of guests featured and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Reggae Uprising Podcast or its representatives. …
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