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Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean since 1988. Our radio program is hosted by Georges Collinet from Cameroon, the radio series is distributed by Public Radio International to 110 stations in the U.S., via XM satellite radio, in Africa via and Europe via Radio Multikulti.
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CONTRAST Podcast

De Liby, Arrah Josephine Etah

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This is a live show between De Liby representing MOLY TOWN network and Etah from Chakara TV they try to point out what we are all doing wrong in the industry and propose solution
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Thank you for listening to the podcast. I had the idea for the podcast a while ago to talk to people who I have met in my travels, about their inspiring and amazing lives. I remember always going to see Henry Rollins do his spoken word tours and being inspired about his stories and life motto. Travel the world, be creative- play music, draw or paint. Have an opinion but respect others, keep fit and healthy. Born in Newcastle Australia now living in Shanghai China.
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Nightline Africa is a 60-minute news magazine program highlighting the latest issues and developments on the continent. Correspondents from Washington and across Africa offer in-depth interviews, analysis and features on African arts and culture, sports, and music
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The Pulse

Accessible Media Inc.

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The Pulse is a podcast discussing issues impacting the disability community across Canada on AMI-audio. Host Joeita Gupta, who is blind, also works full-time at a nonprofit in Toronto, specializing in housing/tenant rights.
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Kingsley Flowz is truly a global child. He grew up in Austria, parents from Cameroon and now resides in Philadelphia. These influences have all played a major factor in both his sound and style. Here you will find mixes ranging from jackin' funky House to Deep House (under the Sundown Smith) and the occasional Drum & Bass Liquid Funk mix. Kingsley also owns the label DSEV Music and original tracks from there tracks are sold on iTunes, Juno.co.uk, beatport, Traxsource, Beatport, Google Play, ...
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Each week we share a story, explore insights that can illuminate our path, and interview guests with their own fascinating immigrant journeys, getting to know what’s cool, weird and mental about each other’s cultures showing that we’re all a little messed up but we’re all pretty similar too. Hosted by Carmen Neta & produced by Philip Kidd. Music by Caterina Schrebri #society #culture #immigrantsinireland #migrant #immigrants
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This podcast seeks to inspire people to visualize and achieve their career and life goals using the Power of Imagination Framework. About the host Patrick Ngako: Hailing from Cameroon, Patrick was determined to better his life and attend university in the United States. He overcame his circumstances and successfully graduated magna cum laude from Adelphi University. He then set his sights on climbing the corporate ladder. His struggle inspires him to help others visualize and achieve their l ...
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Episode 154- Please welcome to the podcast Hip Hop/ Rap Artist Skinny O.G. Born in Cameroon and grew up in New York USA. He begun break dancing at the age of 7 years old. He developed his own style of hip hop / rap and has played in Cameroon, France and cities in the USA. In 2015 he moved to Shanghai and in 2016 was the founder of Black China Music…
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Episode 153- Please welcome to the podcast Hip Hop/ Rap Artist Skinny O.G. Born in Cameroon and grew up in New York USA. He begun break dancing at the age of 7 years old. He developed his own style of hip hop / rap and played in Cameroon, France and cities in the USA. In 2015 he moved to Shanghai and in 2016 was the founder of Black China Music Com…
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Nightline Africa: Djibouti official says his country has offered a pathway towards resolving the tensions between Somalia and Ethiopia. Liberian Foreign Minister says talks with top officials in Qatar seeks to deepen bilateral relations with the Middle Eastern country. A leading member of Tanzania's main opposition, Chadema, says the party is deter…
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New York City has long been a major incubator for Latin music with its large populations of Puerto Rican, Dominican, Panamanian, Cuban, and Colombian musicians and music fans. We celebrate some of the giants of New York’s Latin music scene—Ray Barretto, Larry Harlow, Jerry Gonzalez—as well as less well known artists. Topics include the cross-pollin…
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Nightline Africa: A Somali political analyst says a Djibouti proposal to allow Ethiopian access to the sea may not be enough to resolve political tensions between Mogadishu and Addis Ababa. The annual two-day Smithsonian Teaching Africa Day event ends in Washington, D.C. Zambian lawmaker from the main opposition party, the Patriotic Front (PF), say…
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In this Hip Deep program, we explore musical connections between Africa and India. First up is the story of the Afro-Indian Sidi community. In the 13th century, Africans arrived in India as soldiers in the armies of Muslim conquerors. Some were able to rise through the ranks to become military leaders and even rulers. Their descendants continue to …
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Hello Language Lovers! Welcome back to a new episode of Speaking Tongues. This week, we're thrilled to explore several languages through jazz music, the legendary and influential Cesária Évora, and the new album, Cape Verdean Blues with the incredibly talented Kavita Shah. Kavita is an award-winning vocalist, composer, researcher, and educator who …
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Its an honour to welcome to the podcast Pro Wrestler and Promoter Ho Ho Lun. Born in Hong Kong China, Ho Ho was trained by legend The Slam. His debut match was June 2009. Ho Ho was the founder of wrestling promotion Hong Kong Pro Wrestling. He has travelled to wrestle in the Philippines, Macau, Singapore and England. In 2016 he moved to the US to j…
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Joeita interviews Arthur Gwynne, operations manager at RAMPD, the Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities, about creating disability-inclusive spaces in the performing arts. Highlights Disability Inclusion in the Performing Arts - Opening Remarks (00:00) Introducing Arthur Gwynne – Head of Operations at RAMPD (01:11) About RAMPD…
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Nightline Africa: Zambia's information minister denies a report by UN special rapporteurs saying it failed to reflect the realities on the ground. German Aviation experts release a final report about the plane crash that killed vice president Saulos Chilima and eight others. A Ugandan member of parliament proposes a measure that will enable lawmake…
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Yes, it’s the age of South African House, Afrobeats, Afro R&B and the likes, but roots music lives on in South Africa. This show updates the Zulu pop music known as maskanda, with a look back at its history and a survey of the current scene--rich musically, but troubled by fan rivalry that can lead to violence and even deaths. We’ll hear nimble uka…
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Hello Language Lovers! Welcome back to a new episode of Speaking Tongues. This week, we're thrilled to have this conversation about Fado music and European Portuguese language with Cordeone, a multi-instrumentalist who began his musical journey at the tender age of nine. Cordeone's impressive repertoire includes the accordion, piano, classic guitar…
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Joeita interviews Darryl Adams, Director of Accessibility at Intel, about his journey with accessible technology and his predictions about AI as a vehicle for disability inclusion. Highlights: Disability, Access & Technology - Opening Remarks (00:00) Darryl Adams, Director of Accessibility at Intel (01:13) Computer Architecture, Hardware & Accessib…
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Nightline Africa: Cameroonian ruling People's Democratic Movement party supports incumbent President Paul Biya to be the party's presidential candidate in next year's election. The Electoral Commission of Namibia invites both local and international poll observers to apply for accreditation to monitor the coming elections. Plus, Africa's gaming ind…
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North African music receives very little coverage in the United States. There are no high-profile mixes of recent Tunisian underground dance music from hip DJs, and no young Algerian musicians with major distribution deals in the U.S. So we decided to explore what exactly is going on in this part of the world. We trace the origins of some of the re…
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Hello Language Lovers! Welcome back to a new episode of Speaking Tongues. This week, we're thrilled to chat with Chef Alexandra Strong, the executive chef for Restaurant Associates at the Mitsitam Café located at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Chef Alex shares her rich multicultural background with roots in the Indigenous…
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This week, Joeita interviews Kendall Soucie, director of the HEAL Lab at the University of Windsor, about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Highlights Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Diagnosis (PCOS) - Opening Remarks (00:00) Introducing Kendall Soucie – Director of the HEAL Lab (01:05) What is PCOS? (3:00) What Causes PCOS? (5:21) Stigma Around Women’s …
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SADC leaders to gather for annual meeting in Zimbabwe. Congolese and regional civil society groups are call on leaders from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to pressure all parties to ensure the respect of the global call for a ceasefire and peace in the eastern part of the DRC. Plus, Sierra Leone's Information and Civic Education …
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Hello Language Lovers! Welcome back to a new episode of Speaking Tongues. This week, we're pumped to dive into Marathi language and culture with Uma, a writer, literary translator, and film enthusiast. In this conversation, Uma shares a wealth of knowledge about linguistic traditions in South Asia and shares her personal journey with translating he…
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We discuss the new Ojibwe-dubbed version of Star Wars: A New Hope with Maeengan Linklater, Operations Director of the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council, and Michael Kohn, Director of Distribution Operations for Lucasfilm. The interview discusses why projects like these are so important to the revitalization of Indigenous languages. Highlights: The Pres…
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Episode 151 - Please welcome to the podcast Digital Design and Entrepreneur George Lobo. Born in Sao Paulo Brazil, now residing in Shanghai China. His wild creativity shines in his collaborations with local and international clients in China. George is the Founder of the Shanghai Bald Society, which is raising awareness with young men's mental heal…
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This program tells the story of generations of creative musicians from Benin who translate traditional, largely Vodun occult music into popular and experimental music. We hear traditional music styles including tchinkoumé, agbadja, and kakagbo, and explore how, starting in the 1970s, Sagbohan Danialou (a singer, drummer, guitarist and composer know…
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Hello Language Lovers! Welcome back to a new episode of Speaking Tongues. This week we’re celebrating Ekpeye language and culture with Franca, founder of the Speak Ekpeye Fluently Language Initiative, an NGO dedicated to the revitalization and promotion of the Ekpeye language. In this episode we discuss: 🇳🇬the intricacies of the Ekpeye language, it…
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This week, Joeita speaks to Cameroon-based disability rights activist, journalist, and lecturer Kesah Princely Nfortoh about the impact of the country's civil war on People with Disabilities in Cameroon and the importance of involving People with Disabilities in the peace process. Highlights Disability, War & the Peace Process - Opening Remarks (00…
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it's the third day of the nationwide protests over demands for good governance in Nigeria. Plus, a political analyst says actions of the international community are crucial to bringing lasting peace to the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Ugandan traders launch a nationwide strike to pressure the government for a meeting with Presi…
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New Orleans, Louisiana is home to some of America's greatest musical traditions, and plays an outsized influence on the evolution of everything from jazz through to r&b, rock and funk. Today, the city is still legendary for its second line brass bands and brightly costumed Mardi Gras Indians. But if you've rolled through New Orleans on pretty much …
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