Hagtivist Podcast
By Hagtivist Podcast
Hagtivist PodcastOct 07, 2019
Taking the pulse of Oppression
Gyekye Tannoh talks about the roots of oppression in the introductory session at our collaborative event with LGBTQ+ Ghana, The Beginning.
Sit down with Preba Arkaah
Life as the child of a politician, the chaos of Ghana, democratized households, freethinking and secularism.
Conversation with David Addo-Ashong
We discuss the past, social and economic systems, student activists, democracy and the future.
Talking about the past with Gyekye Tanoh
Revolutions of the 70s, Nkrumahism, Activism and humanism, Socialism and Marxism
Comprehensive Sexuality Education
Special Episode, CSE, Ghana, Sexuality, Education, LGBTQIA++
Conversation with Frempongma
Traveling. Emotional growth. Family life. Academic integrity.
Conversation with Mawuse
Living in Akatsi and Accra. African mums and dads. Terrible teachers and great mentors.
Conversation with Peter
Teenage woes. Spiritual growth. The beauty of logic. Street epistemology. Church going atheists.
CONVERSATION WITH JAYJAY PART 2
Rebel. Catholic. Feminist. Pan-africanism. Patriotism. Change. Growth. Paradoxes.
Conversation with JayJay Part 1
Living in a global village. Catholicism. Code switching and dumbing down.
Conversation with Eugene
Learning disabilities. Science and Philosophy. Existential threats and Ebola.
Conversation with Agyare
Growing up with a single mother. Normalized pedophilia. Learning and growing. From Homophobia to acceptance and activism. Pardon the whispers!
Conversation with Justice
Talking to Justice about life in Ghana, non-belief, and mental health issues. If you need someone to talk to or are in need of a mental health professional, kindly contact the Humanist Association of Ghana on any of our platforms.
Conversation with Mike Part 2
Conversation about finding self.
Conversation with Mike - Part 1
A conversation with a friend and fellow humanist on his path to finding himself.
Intro Music: https://www.musicscreen.org/Royalty-free/Music/Gange.php
Conversations about freedom of expression
Malik, Ros, Justice and Ato join in on a conversation about the limits to freedom of speech with a look at the Affirmative Action law proposed in the Ghanaian Parliament.
Conversations about Pride Month
A conversation with Malik on Pride Month in Ghana and handling activism fatigue.
Intro Music: https://www.musicscreen.org/Royalty-free/Music/Gange.php