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A New Afrikan

Consult Cranston

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On the show we discuss African heores, both past and present, and what set them apart. The show is based on a book trilogy 'A new Afrikan, by celebrated author and medical practitioner Dr Molapo Selepe
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Marooncast

MaroonCast

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Black Liberation. Maroon Anarchism. Anticolonialism. Antifascism. Trans*GNC*Nonbinary*2 Spirit*Queer. Culture. Arts. Media. Mutual Aid. Mental Health Peer Support. Harm Reduction. Host: Sima Lee RBG
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Hella Black Podcast

Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham

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Hella Black Podcast is brought to you by Delency Parham and Abbas Muntaqim. Over the next 12 weeks we are happy to bring ya'll a limited series called Tales of The Town, which is a podcast about nearly 100 years of Black Oakland history! You can follow us on Twitter and IG @HellaBlackPod and support us on https://www.patreon.com/HellaBlackPod. We hope you all enjoy the show!!
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T.U.M.P

TheUndergroundMovementProject

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Welcome to The Underground Movement Project where we touch on controversial issues that affect the melinated community either in educational discussion, music or through African spiritual modalities. All in which benefit the Afrikan community. Our mission is to educate, empower and liberate the black community.
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This is the beginning to understand how and why disparity and injustice exists for people of Color in America. It is not intended to demean or villify any race, sex, gender, or ethnicity. Instead it is intended to educate in order to uplift and strengthen the will of the oppressed. The understanding of the existence of GOD within every living person is the most powerful weapon available to initiate change and the metamorphosis of any person into a new being. One who fears GOD and loves all o ...
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Nugget Junction

Cranston Haankwenda

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Taking a short "roadtrip" through the lives and accomplishments of remarkable people while they share some nuggets of wisdom. Nugget Junction is a novel podcast that features both up-and-coming and experienced professionals from the business, finance, entertainment and entrepreneurial sectors whose viewpoints, skills, and in-depth knowledge are valuable to the community. The ultimate goal of the Nugget Junction podcast is to strengthen the community while emphasising cooperation over competi ...
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1-54 Forum

1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair

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Founded in 2013, 1-54 has dedicated itself to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora and strives to promote diverse perspectives. With editions in London, New York and Marrakech annually, 1-54 features leading international galleries specialising in contemporary African art and is accompanied by the 1-54 Forum talks and Special Projects programme.
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In this episode of Hella Black, Abbas and Delency dive into their Ramadan experiences, discussing their spiritual growth and development throughout the holy month. They'll share personal reflections, challenges, and moments of insight, offering a window into their individual journeys. Additionally, Delency opens up about his path to Islam, explaini…
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This road trip features Dr. Molapo Selepe, a general practitioner and author from South Africa. Dr. Selepe discusses his background, growing up during the challenging era of apartheid, and the opportunities that arose with Nelson Mandela's release. Dr. Selepe emphasises the concept of "African privilege," discussing the unique advantages of being b…
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On this road trip of Nugget Junction with host Linda Mitheo, we have guest co-host Charmille Jawneh (her daughter), and guest Selam Tegegn, who shares her journey from Ethiopia to Australia. Charmille is on the show to gain experience in media studies and mass communications, as she considers a career in that field after initially considering nursi…
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Part 2 of the highly anticipated Tale of Tenacity episode that featured Abdulrahim Elmi is Out Now! Get ready to be engulfed in the 2nd part of Abdulrahim Elmi story and follow-up travels. Somewhere in the midst of it there was a $50 bet that was wagered against which was Africa's CLEANEST country....you might be pleasantly surprised…
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Our co-host Linda Mitheo shares our guest's background, mentioning his involvement in community work. Our guest on the Couch, Elmi, narrates a compelling story of coming from Somalia, facing challenges, and finding support in London, including experiences of homelessness and finding support from an Egyptian man. Leading to his interest in community…
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On this episode, we sat down with the prolific Safuratu Bakare, founder of the fashion brand "D'Beautifiers" and Curator of the African Fashion Show, which has been running for the 5th consecutive year. Originally from West Africa (Nigeria), she shares her diverse educational journey across different regions of Nigeria; She completed primary school…
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This episode is a special installment of "Nugget Junction" featuring the hosts, Cranston and Linda, along with a special guest, referred to as "King" by Cranston. We discusse the origin and purpose of Nugget Junction, which aims to showcase Africans and Australians alike, in the diaspora, promote businesses, and provide a platform for much needed c…
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Our guests on the couch, identified as Nigerians, address the global perception that Nigerians are notorious scammers. They humorously acknowledge the stereotype and attribute it to their perceived intelligence, claiming that being a scammer requires being smart. The speakers discuss the influence of Western movies on their perception, citing Al Ca…
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On this episode of Hella Black we further discuss what zionism is as well as updates on what's going on. Tap in!*This episode was recorded on Oct. 25th, 2023* so it's updated with information based on the time it was recorded. Since recorded, there has been significant developments!By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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On this episode, Lydia talks through her transition from Uganda as her family moved to settle in Western Australia. She talks about the challenges of being in the diaspora and how she conquored her fears, from stepping out of her comfort zone, tapping into unfamiliar spaces, and harnessing the art of Networking. Listen to this episode with a learni…
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Episode 4 is more on a sombre note. We discuss a brief history of how Afrika's resources have been exploited much yo the detriment of the countries from whom the resources are extracted. The disparity between Zambia and the city of Baar in Switzerland is touched upon, with comments on how Guinea Conakry was used as an example of what happens when a…
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Hella Black is back! The people's podcast! On episode 136 of Hella Black we talk about what this month of Ramadan has been like for both Bas and Delency, as it's Bas' 3rd Ramadan and Delency's 1st! We talk about internal struggle, sobriety, and of course.... r/evolution!! drop a comment and let us know what you think! we back! Eid Mubarak!…
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The 12th and final episode of Tales of The Town takes a look at the people indigenous to the land known as Oakland, the Chochenyo Ohlone Tribe! We dive into their history of struggle against colonization, and their present day fight to regain control of their land– as well as the need for solidarity between the Black and Indigenous independence mov…
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The national response to COVID-19 was nothing short of negligent. As over 1 million people died preventable deaths, we were once again made clear how capitalism prioritizes profit over people. The City of Oakland’s government leaders were part of the problem. On episode 11 we take a look at the cruise ship that brought Oakland its first cases and h…
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The Oakland pig department has been a source of oppression and violence since its inception in 1853. Killings of unarmed civilians, terrorist style raids of homes, surveillance and criminalization of the youth- this is just the tip of the iceberg! The 10th episode of Tales Of The Town looks at some of the history surrounding OPD, and the communal f…
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On Episode 9 of Tales Of The Town we look at the life of Oscar Grant and how his death laid the foundation for the Black Lives Matter Movement that sparked years later.Uncle Bobby: Uncle of Oscar Grant. Organizer. Co-founder of Love Not Blood Campaign, which supports families who are victims of police violencePendarvis Harshaw: journalist, author, …
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Oakland has been home to some of the greatest sports moments, teams, and athletes in world history. From building professional superstars like Bill Russell, Marshawn Lynch, Marcus Peters, Damian Lillard, and Jason Kidd- to housing legendary teams like the golden state warriors and the Athletics, We breed them different! Episode 8 of Tales Of The To…
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Being “African” in the so-called “Middle East”: Curating our Multiple Selves with Touria El Glaoui, Dr. Omar Kholeif and Dr. Ridha Moumni. How does one define one’s sense of ‘African-ness’ in an age where slippages around both language and its comprehension; visuality and its contradictions, are no longer subject to the binary of a singular form of…
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The Poetry Salon: (My) Episodes of Everyday Racism, Interrupted with Raymond Antrobus, Phoebe Boswell, Lakwena Maciver, Andra Simons, and Dr. O. Drawing inspiration in-part from Grada Kilomba’s book, Plantation Memories, and Lola Olufemi’s Feminism, Interrupted, the FORUM’s second edition of the poetry salon invites artists and writers to present a…
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Introduction & Exhibition Itineraries with Dr. ‘Ugochukwu-Smooth’ Nzewi and Dr. Omar Kholeif ‘Ugochukwu-Smooth’ Nzewi is an artist, art historian, and curator who currently serves as the inaugural Steven and Lisa Tananbaum Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York. Both trained as artists, Nzew…
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Ageing Ruins…: A Listening Session with Otobong Nkanga and a response by Dr. O. Otobong Nkanga, one of the leading artistic voices of her generation, returns to FORUM to present four tracks from her forthcoming vinyl record release, developed from her award-winning installation, ‘Ageing Ruins Dreaming Only to Recall the Hard Chisel from the Past,’ …
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Narrating our “Pan-Afrikan” Connections: Claudette Johnson and Marlene Smith in-dialogue with Lubaina Himid Marlene Smith is a multi-disciplinary artist and curator recognised for her research on Black Artists and Modernism in the UK. Claudette Johnson, known for her large-scale figurative drawings, are acknowledged for their ‘defiant’ contribution…
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Intro to FORUM & Overture Number 2/A Re-Play: Koyo Kouoh: The Curator as Storyteller with Dr. Omar Kholeif Koyo Kouoh, Executive Director, and Chief Curator of Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town and Founding Director of RAW Materials Company in Dakar, in conversation with Kholeif, narrates a path — as a storyteller who weaves and builds upon the intimacies of …
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Gentrification in Oakland has been a focal point of local organizers, publications, and creatives for the last decade. As rising rent prices continues to displace families that for generations have called Oakland “home”, and forced others out onto the streets, Episode 7 of Tales Of The Town highlights oakland community members who are trying to fin…
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Over 500,000 people in the United States are documented as houseless. Episode 6 of the Tales Of The Town series takes a look at the systems and policies that have led to the houselessness crisis in the town.Guests: Brandi Summers: professor and author of Black in Place: The Spatial Aesthetics of Race in a Post-Chocolate City. OG Paul: houseless per…
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Episode 5 of Tales of The Town is part 2 of the music episode. We highlight some of the biggest acts to come out of Oakland, and the impact they've had across the world. We also dive into the creative process behind Goapele’s “Closer” and Hieroglyphics “93 til infinity”.Guests: Tajai: Rapper/Producer, Record Label owner, part of Souls of Mischief, …
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Episode 4 of Tales of The Town is part 1 of a 2 part music highlight. We take a look back at the historic 7th street strip, which featured blues and jazz clubs. Dive into the revolutionary music of The Black Panther Party's band, The lumpen, and show how all this history paved the way for Oakland artists in contemporary time. Guests: Ronnie Stewart…
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Episode 3 Wednesday June 20, 201: Ijada was asked by someone who didn’t believe in healing of her illness through spiritual techniques, beliefs and or practices. She swore by it as she had felt she tried everything but still continuously struggles with the illness called fibromyalgia. This woman would like to know how ijada healed herself from an i…
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NEW MOON IN SAGITTARIUS• Today spirit has us focusing on our finances, travel, family, community etc... ijada speaks about what she sees coming well into 2019. Check out this episode as ijada helps you to prepare for this big new journey. Come along for the ride. Find out what energies are influencing us all astrologically and listen as ijada uses …
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CONTINUATION of the SNEAK PEAK JAN-Feb 2019 Trailer Reading. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨ Be prepared to take notes to self. It’s always spiritually deep on The Raet Tawy Show provided by The Underground Movement Project.😀✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨If you are looking for guidance and answers to confirm what you already know in your spirit, please consult with me at contact ijada at the…
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