It's a Continent
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It's a ContinentSep 22, 2020
The Comoros: a Neocolonial Split
Known as Africa's 'secret paradise,' the Comoros Islands are located in the Indian Ocean. Whilst it is is an independent state, the nation faces challenge concerning Mahoré, the fourth island - as it remains under the administration of France, effectively creating an EU border. The living conditions for residents of Ngazidja, Mwali, and Nzwani, the other three islands, continue to be challenging which has compelled many Comorans to reach Mahoré. Over the past two decades, at least 10,000 individuals have tragically lost their lives making this perilous journey to Mahoré. We discuss how this situation came to be.
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It's a Continent: Reintroduction Special
Our book baby It's a Continent celebrates her first birthday and is out in paperback this week! We're marking this occasion with a replay of our Behind the Mics episode. We're joined by Juliana from No Shame in My Name Podcast, where she interviews us (on our own show - why not!) We discuss the writing process, our origin story, secrets behind the podcast and what we'd love our readers to take from our book baby.
This episode was first aired on July 7th 2022.
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Ghana: Fast Fashion Fallout
Around 15 million clothing items flood Accra, Ghana every week, mostly from Europe, North America and Australia. These items are mostly donations to charity bins, or cast-offs that are no longer needed. 40% of clothing received in Ghana is unacceptable for use, ending up as waste. Is this the continuation of a colonialist relationship - with the Western world dumping waste on the continent? We discuss.
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Sources for further reading:
Rags, Not Riches: Why Ghana Is Fast Fashion’s Dumping Ground
Impact of Second-Hand Clothing Waste in Ghana
Castoff from the West, pearls in Kantamanto? A critique of second-hand clothes trade
Liberia's American Shadow (rerun)
Quite often – and misleadingly, Liberia is referred to as one of the only two African countries that were not colonised. Whilst Liberia was not carved up by Europeans in the Scramble for Africa, the country was actually founded by the American colonisation society, and many freed black Americans were sent to live in Liberia, despite living in America for generations. These black Americans and their descendants ended up controlling and colonising indigenous Liberians for over 100 years.
This episode originally aired in May 2020.
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Articles:
A Brief History of the African Country of Liberia
The Library of Congress - African American Mosaic Exhibition
How a Movement to Send Freed Slaves to Africa Created Liberia
Settlement of Liberia and Mexico-Liberian Rule
Photos of Cabinet Ministers lined up for Execution after a Coup debate in Liberia
Murder and mayhem in Liberia: What America wrought in the country America created
Thiaroye Massacre
On 1st December 1944, the French army opened fire on West African soldiers in Thiaroye, a suburb in Dakar, Senegal. These African soldiers previously fought for France during World War II, some even becoming prisoners of war in the process. Their crime? Asking for equal compensation for their war effort. We uncover this act of colonial violence towards Africans, and the erasure of colonies’ contribution in World War II. We also look at the attitudes leading to the tragedy and its legacy seen in Senegalese film and theatre.
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Sources for further reading:
The 1944 Thiaroye Massacre in Senegal, a Shameful Episode of the French Colonial Period in Africa
West African Representations of World War II: Rewriting Thiaroye
Shadows of War: A Social History of Silence in the Twentieth Century (book)
The Scramble for Cobalt
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Further Reading
Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives by Siddharth Kara
West African cinema: a Francophone perspective
We're joined by Dr Estrella Sendra: scholar, teacher, filmmaker, journalist and festival organiser based at King's College London. We bring marginalised African film into the spotlight as we learn about the origin of Francophone West African film and its pioneers. We discuss the genre's evolution - including its globalisation and top tips for getting into Francophone West African cinema.
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Recommendations:
African Screen Worlds: Decolonising Film and Screen Studies
Albert Luthuli: Champion of Freedom
Meet Albert Luthuli, the first African to win the Nobel Peace Prize for his nonviolent fight against apartheid. As the leader of the African National Congress, he became well-known in South Africa's anti-apartheid movement. In this role, his views on justifiable violence were tested and evolved. We explore his story of perseverance and courage.
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Let My People Go by Albert Luthuli (autobiography)
Cocoa: a Bitter Reality
Chocolate is something we all know and love to consume. However, it’s no secret that cocoa as a commodity has its roots in something a lot more sinister. Human rights campaigners continue calling on global chocolate companies to recognise the role the cocoa trade has played in enabling poverty and child labour, particularly in countries such as Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana - West Africa's top cocoa producers. Does the continent remain, in the words of Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, locked in a colonial-style relationship with the world’s chocolate manufacturers?
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Sources for further reading:
White Man's ““Burden”” and the New Colonialism in West African Cocoa Production - Bama Athreya
The sweet spot: is ethical and affordable chocolate possible?
The Cocoa Industry and Child Labour - Elliot J. Schrage and Anthony P. Ewing
The CFA Franc: Neo-colonial currency?
The CFA franc is one of Africa’s most baffling and misunderstood currencies. Introduced in 1945 to keep France’s African colonies under control, it has withstood decolonisation. Today, the CFA franc operates in 14 African countries and remains managed by France. Its existence remains controversial, with the currency described as ‘one of the straitjackets that keeps the African countries dependent on France.’ In this episode, we unravel the history of the CFA franc and its potential future.
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Andrée Blouin: Central Africa's unsung heroine
Andrée Blouin fought ardently for her belief in independence from imperial power. We look at her life, legacy and how colonial law impacted her experiences: from growing up in an orphanage, to losing her son from a treatable illness. Blouin used her experiences to advocate for women's rights both against traditional customs and European imperialism. How did she end up on the periphery of post-independent African history?
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Sources for further reading:
Gender and Decolonization in the Congo: The Legacy of Patrice Lumumba
Who was the woman behind Lumumba?
Remembering the Congolese women who fought for independence
My country, Africa : autobiography of the black pasionaria
Overlooked No More: Andrée Blouin, Voice for Independence in Africa
Reparations to Africa: Action not Words
Calls for reparations have come at a time where we’ve seen the Head of State be removed in Barbados and the returning of looted items like Benin Bronzes, Patrice Lumumba’s tooth and skulls stolen during the Namibian genocide. In this episode we look at the case for reparations: its definition, political origin and what it could look like. Thank you for your support this year and see you in 2023!
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Reparations to Africa - Rhoda Howard-Hassmann
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa - Walter Rodney
Amílcar Cabral: Liberating Lusophone Africa
In this episode, we explore Lusophone Africa, that is, Portuguese-speaking Africa, through the lens of the revolutionist and Pan-Africanist Amílcar Cabral. Cabral played a critical role in ending colonial rule in Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde. We follow his story, legacy, and impact on the rest of Lusophone Africa.
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Amílcar Cabral: A Nationalist and Pan-Africanist Revolutionary by Peter Karibe Mendy
Amílcar Cabral: Life, Legacy, and the Challenges of Leadership and Governance in Guinea-Bissau (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV3WWjtFyr0)
Uganda's Environmental Challenge with Heizal Nagginda (rerun)
We're joined by Heizal Nagginda, a climate and environmental activist from Uganda, and founder of Climate Operation (@climateoperation). The organisiation's mission is to educate Ugandan children and communities about climate change and its intersection with other social issues. We discuss the effects of climate change in Uganda and the wider continent, the world's response to climate change, and why we see Africans suffer disproportionately compared to those living in wealthier continents.
Heizal is on IG as @heizalpatricia
This episode originally aired in April 2022.
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The Agojie: Dahomey’s Warrior Women
*This episode may contain The Woman King spoilers*
The Agojie were fearless and skilled warrior women in the Dahomey Kingdom. By the mid 1800s, the all-female regiment was in its thousands, outmuscling rival kingdoms and participating in annual warfare. They lived in the royal palace and were taught how to fight and survive from an early age. However, the Agojie's existence is thought to have upset the invading French's understanding of gender roles, and their invasion led to the disbanding of the Agojie. Why has their history been neglected until recently? Let's dig in.
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Sources for further reading:
Law, Robin. “The ‘Amazons’ of Dahomey.” Paideuma, vol. 39, 1993, pp. 245–60. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/40341664. Accessed 30 Oct. 2022.
Amazons of black Sparta : the women warriors of Dahomey, Stanley B Alpern
The Dahomey Amazon Women, a story
Cabinda: a Complex Story
Cabinda is an exclave and province of Angola; however, this status is disputed and part of a long-standing conflict stemming from colonialism and decolonisation. This dispute has led to decades of conflict between Cabinda's liberation movement and the Angolan government. We discuss how this situation came to be and the present state of affairs.
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Sources for further reading:
- Historical Dictionary of Angola
- Enclaves in International Relations by Nies Susanne
- https://www.un.org/dppa/decolonization/sites/www.un.org.dppa.decolonization/files/decon_num_4-1.pdf
China X Africa: mutual gain or neo-colonisers?
As China looks for resources to benefit its growing consumption, African countries are looking for funds for development. We're now seeing Chinese state-owned firms building large scale infrastructure within the continent in exchange for access to minerals and oil. In 2000 Sino-African trade was 10 billion dollars. Just fourteen years later, this grew to 220 billion dollars.
How did this happen? Is China looking to be in their words “friends of Africa” or are they a new set of colonisers?
Ahmed Salami: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-africa-62975584
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Sources for further reading:
Angola/China 2004 R4I contract
China's Power in Africa: A New Global Order
China Africa Trade: Chinese have Replaced Britishers as our Masters!
China, the Neo-colonial power in Africa
The voices behind the mics
To celebrate It's a Continent's Pub Day, we're joined by Juliana from No Shame in My Name Podcast, where she interviews us (on our own show - why not!) We discuss the writing process, our origin story, secrets behind the podcast and what we'd love our readers to take from our book baby.
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Kingdom of Aksum
The Aksum kingdom was a wealthy African civilisation and a major empire of the ancient world, thriving for centuries as a prosperous society and a spiritual home for the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. During the kingdom’s peak power, it conquered southern Arabia. This episode sees us discuss the empire's rich history, and how amazing it is that a lot of Aksum's artefacts can be found in Ethiopia, not exclusively in the British Museum....
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Burundi's Unifying Prince
Prince Louis Rwagasore was a key political figure in Burundi's history. He was known as the unifying prince as he worked to unite the country's ethnic groups, which Belgium had divided. In 1958 he established the Party for National Unity and Progress (UPRONA), and in September 1961, they successfully won the elections to lead an independent Burundi. But on Friday 13th October 1961, Prince Louis Rwagasore was assassinated, only 16 days after being sworn in as prime minister.
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Sources for further reading:
- Rebel and Rule in Burundi, 1972 by Aidan Russell (Journal)
- Democratic Engineering in Rwanda and Burundi by Jean-Marie Kagabo (Book)
- https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/05/new-evidence-of-belgian-complicity-in-1961-killing-of-burundian-pm
- https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/prince-louis-rwagasore-1932-1961/
- The murder of Burundi’s prime minister, Louis Rwagasore by GuyPoppe (Journal)
Oil: Africa's neocolonial crisis
Africa contains five of the top thirty oil-producing nations, accounting for 85% of the continent’s oil reserves. However, unethical practices by some oil multinational corporations have seen social movements by host communities and human rights groups. Oil exploration has led to underdevelopment, pollution, and the eroding of traditional practices within host regions. In this episode we'll look at the relationship between oil companies and local governments, and how this has furthered corruption within Nigeria and Angola.
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Oil exploitation and its socioeconomic effects on the Niger Delta region of Nigeria
Angolan fishermen accuse Chevron of oil spill, demand compensation
Uganda's Environmental Challenge with Heizal Nagginda
We're joined by Heizal Nagginda, a climate and environmental activist from Uganda, and founder of Climate Operation (@climateoperation). The organisiation's mission is to educate Ugandan children and communities about climate change and its intersection with other social issues. We discuss the effects of climate change in Uganda and the wider continent, the world's response to climate change, and why we see Africans suffer disproportionately compared to those living in wealthier continents.
Heizal is on IG as @heizalpatricia
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Kony 2012: Activism or Slacktivism?
Around a decade ago, one of the first “viral” moments of the social media age took place. This involved American men launching a campaign to make Joseph Kony the most famous man in the world. Kony, the leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) (which had existed for decades prior), had been indicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity. But was this a case of activism, slacktivism, or white saviourism on a global scale?
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Sources for further reading:
Not a Click Away: Joseph Kony in the Real World | Warscapes
Kony 2012 quickly became a punch line. But what if it did more good than harm?
Comic Relief to stop producing 'white saviour' appeal films | Third Sector
The Problem With Invisible Children's "Kony 2012" | HuffPost Impact
Northern Ugandans React to the Kony 2012 Video
Kony's rebels remain a threat, but they're also selling honey to get by | African Arguments
Chagos Islands: Britain’s last African colony (rerun)
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’ll focus on the expulsion of Chagossians from their home country, and the steps the British government have taken to make it more difficult for Chagos islanders to return home.
This episode originally aired in April 2021.
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Books:
Island of Shame - David Lutz
Audio:
Expulsion of the Chagos Islanders - BBC Sounds
Documentary:
Stealing a Nation - The Plight of the Chagos Islands VS the United States (2004)
Papers:
Articles:
How Britain forcefully depopulated a whole archipelago
The plight of the Chagos Islanders shows the dark side of the US-UK special relationship
Nasser's Path to Presidency
Guinean Market Women’s Revolt
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International Women's Rights Action Watch
The gallant market women of Guinea who shocked and changed autocratic leader Sekou Toure in 1977
Guinea - eDiplomat
Guinea: Masks, Music and Minerals - by Bram Posthumus
Forming the African Union
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, its links to the Pan-African movement, and what the future holds for the continent under the AU.
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· Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2020, February 14). African Union. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-Union
· The African Union: Pan-Africanism, Peacebuilding and Development by Timothy Murithi
· OAU Charter - https://au.int/sites/default/files/treaties/7759-file-oau_charter_1963.pdf
· The African Union: Autocracy, Diplomacy and Peacebuilding in Africa edited by Tony Karbo and Tim Murithi
· African Union - https://au.int/en
Season 5 Trailer
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 and more. Join us next month for It's a Continent Season 5, and why not catch up on an old episode before then?
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Ceuta & Melilla: Europe's African Frontiers (rerun)
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 episode, we discuss why the two cities have been described as Europe’s “dirty secret" - the over-surveillance of the walls separating Africa from Europe, and the mistreatment and brutality towards those seeking a better life in Europe.
We're back with Season 5 in February 2022. This episode originally aired in May 2021.
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Ceuta and Melilla: why does Spain own two cities in Africa?
Melilla: Europe's dirty secret
World of Walls: The Structure, Roles and Effectiveness of Separation Barriers - ebook
Alleged migrant smugglers arrested in Spain
Algeria’s Search for Reparations
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 conflict - including the mistreatment of Algerians in France, and those of Algerian descent demanding for official recognition of their treatment enshrined in law. See you in the new year!
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News articles:
https://www.dw.com/en/confronting-frances-colonial-past-harkis-eye-reparations/a-59491421
https://apnews.com/article/europe-france-emmanuel-macron-781e0129b136872988d17b2ce804eddb
Lesotho: Africa's Enclave
The Kingdom of Lesotho is a country enclaved within South Africa. The country’s formation stemmed from the work of King Moshoeshoe I (1786-1870) who founded the Basotho nation and helped define what it meant to be Basotho. In this episode, we’ll explore the country’s formation, its complicated relationship and history with South Africa, and recent political challenges which have shaped the nation.
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- https://www.britannica.com/place/Lesotho
- https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/flag-of-lesotho-facts-history-and-design
- Dreams for Lesotho - Independence, Foreign Assistance, and Development by John Aerni-Flessner
- https://lestimes.com/its-time-to-give-women-a-chance-ramakoae/
- https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/jul/02/matsepo-ramakoae-and-lesothos-lost-chance-to-elect-its-first-female-leader
Vera Chirwa: Malawi's Fearless Fighter
Vera Chirwa was Malawi’s first female lawyer and became a founding member of the Malawi Congress Party and the Nyasaland African Women’s league. Chirwa’s belief in multiparty democratic rule came at a time when a dangerous despot, Hastings Banda ruled a newly independent Malawi. In 1982, Banda ended up charging Vera and her husband Orton with treason, and the following year the court sentenced the couple to death. In this episode we look at Vera Chirwa's life and her drive to keep going despite being held as a prisoner of conscience in horrendous conditions.
Trigger Warning: this episode contains descriptions of police brutality and solitary confinement which some listeners may find upsetting.
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Fearless Fighter: An Autobiography – by Vera Chirwa
Benevolent Imperialism with Kehinde Andrews
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 Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World.’ In this episode we discuss black British identity, immigration, and how colonisation has shifted into its current form: benevolent imperialism.
Kehinde's projects include the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity, and Make It Plain, the home of black radical thought. In 2017 Birmingham City University became the first university in Europe to launch an undergraduate Black Studies degree course. Current offerings are undergraduate and MA courses.
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Museveni's Hold on Power (Part 2)
We're back in Uganda for the second part of our episodes focussing on Yoweri Museveni. This time we discuss the way his government silenced Bobi Wine's activities during the 2021 elections through excessive force and sanctioned killings. An internet blackout took place in Uganda, limiting reporting on internal conditions; however the Red Pearl Movement and social media has allowed Uganda's story to be shared with the international community. This episode looks at the extreme and violent measures taken by Museveni's administration to ensure his hold on power.
Trigger warning: police brutality.
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Museveni's Rise to Power (Part 1)
Yoweri Museveni is a name you may have heard of during Uganda’s most recent elections where he was up against his main political rival Bobi Wine. This presidential election was entangled by fraud, threats, and sanctioned killings - but how did Ugandan politics get to this point? This episode is the first of a two-parter. We’ll look at Yoweri Museveni's rise to power: how his positioning as Uganda's liberator and increased stability for the nation gave way to a ban on other political campaigns and the removal of Presidential term limits. Museveni has remained in power for more than 30 years.
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‘POPULISM’ VISITS AFRICA: THE CASE OF YOWERI MUSEVENI AND NO-PARTY DEMOCRACY IN UGANDA
After three decades in power, Uganda’s Museveni is running for president again
Uganda's Yoweri Museveni: How an ex-rebel has stayed in power for 35 years
Menelik II: Ethiopia's Emperor
During the Scramble for Africa, Italy was eager to develop a 'second Roman Empire' within the continent. It set its sights on Ethiopia, which they were 'awarded' during the Berlin Conference of 1884-85. Now, all they had to do was remove the Ethiopian government and occupy the land. This proved easier said than done. At the time, Ethiopia was under the leadership of Emperor Menelik II, who was able to lead and defend his country against the Italian army. The Emperor helped to put Ethiopia on the map at a time where many African countries were being destroyed and exploited.
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Sources for further reading:
- The history of Ethiopia by Saheed A. Adejumobi
- The Battle of Adwa - Reflections on Ethiopia's history victory against European colonialism
- Towards an understanding of the African experience from historical and contemporary perspectives
Freetown's British Origins
Freetown is the capital city of Sierra Leone, a country in Western Africa. The name of the city has links to its origin as a British colony used to repatriate freed black people from across the British Empire (Jamaica and Canada) as well as other places as far and wide as The Congo and Lake Malawi. Britain insisted Freetown represented humanity, justice, and freedom but it didn’t represent any of those things. It stole land, got local chiefs to sign dodgy contracts, and highlighted the false ideology of European superiority. In this episode, we look at how Britain annexed land in Freetown, and later on, Sierra Leone.
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Sources for further reading:
The Cambridge history of Africa – Fage, J.D; Oliver, Roland Anthony. Pub. 1975
New York Times - BLACKS SEARCH FOR A HISTORY IN NOVA SCOTIA, Douglas Martin, 1984.
Tackling Inequality with William Adoasi
In celebration of Black Pound Day, we talk to William Adoasi, entrepreneur and founder of Vitae London. Vitae London is a London-based, Black-owned watch and accessories brand, selling high-quality watches at an accessible price. A portion of each sale revenue goes to support children’s education in Sub-Saharan Africa. We discuss how the idea for the business came about, shooting your shot with Richard Branson and how social enterprises can provide solutions for the continent.
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Togo: Resisting Authoritarian Rule
We're joined by Farida Nabourema, a Togolese human rights activist, writer and Pan-Africanist who has fought for democracy in her country since her teenage years. Farida founded the "Faure Must Go" movement in 2011, where she organised Togolese youths to stand against the dictatorial regime of the Gnassingbés. The movement captures the civil resistance movement in Togo, of which Nabourema is one of the most well-known leaders. In 2014 she published her book La Pression de l'Oppression, encouraging resistance from those who are oppressed. In 2018, Time Magazine listed Farida as one of the Four Crusaders Keeping the Dream of Democracy Alive and in 2021, Apolitical named her among the 100 Most Influential People in Gender Policy.
In this episode we discuss Farida's lived experience under the Gnassingbé regime, the changing face of social media as a tool for activism and the West's oppressive policies within the African continent.
You can view Farida's TED talk here. You can follow her on Twitter: @Farida_N and purchase her book here
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Sundiata Keita: Founder of the Mali Empire
In our final episode of season 3, we're exploring West Africa during the 13th century and the founder of the Mali Empire, Sundiata Keita. The Mali Empire was one of the continent's wealthiest and most prominent empires spanning across modern-day Mali, Senegal, Guinea, Mauritania, Gambia and Burkina Faso. Sundiata's life story is one of overcoming adversity, surviving jealous family members, and conquering the enemy. His story gives a fascinating insight into how oral traditions were kept alive and passed on from one generation to the next.
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https://www.britannica.com/place/Mali-historical-empire-Africa
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sundiata-Keita
The Royal Kingdoms of Ghana, Mali and Songhay: life in medieval Africa
Leadership in Pre-Colonial Africa: A Case Study of Sundiata Keita (Mari Jata) C. 1217-1255 and Mansa Musa Keita (Kankan) C. 1312-1337 of Mali
Ceuta & Melilla: Europe’s African frontiers
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 episode, we discuss why the two cities have been described as Europe’s “dirty secret" - the over-surveillance of the walls separating Africa from Europe, and the mistreatment and brutality towards those seeking a better life in Europe.
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Ceuta and Melilla: why does Spain own two cities in Africa?
Melilla: Europe's dirty secret
World of Walls: The Structure, Roles and Effectiveness of Separation Barriers - ebook
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Togo's Gnassingbé Dynasty
In this episode, we learn about Africa’s longest-serving dynasties, the Gnassingbé dynasty. They have ruled Togo since the late 1960s. The rise of the dynasty began with Gnassingbé Eyadéma, who forged a successful military career and became the country’s President. Following Gnassingbé’s death in 2005, his son Faure Gnassingbé became President following a questionable set of parliamentary changes, and like father, like son, his rulership has failed the Togolese people.
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Sources for further reading:
- https://www.theguardian.com/news/2005/feb/07/guardianobituaries
- Banjo, A. (2008). THE POLITICS OF SUCCESSION CRISIS IN WEST AFRICA: THE CASE OF TOGO. International Journal on World Peace,25(2), 33-55. Retrieved April 18, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/20752832
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-42009211
- https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/feb/21/togo-has-long-been-mired-in-political-crisis-and-elections-wont-change-that
- https://www.ted.com/talks/farida_nabourema_is_your_country_at_risk_of_becoming_a_dictatorship_here_s_how_to_know/transcript?language=en#t-665418
- https://www.economist.com/open-future/2018/06/21/togolese-activists-try-to-topple-africas-longest-ruling-family
- https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gnassingbe-Eyadema
- https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sylvanus-Olympio
- Ellis, S. (1993). Rumour and Power in Togo. Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, 63(4), 462-476. doi:10.2307/1161002
- https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/feb/21/togo-has-long-been-mired-in-political-crisis-and-elections-wont-change-that
- https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/obituary-gnassingbe-eyadema-1529600.html
Chagos Islands: Britain’s last African colony
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’ll focus on the expulsion of Chagossians from their home country, and the steps the British government have taken to make it more difficult for Chagos islanders to return home.
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Books:
Island of Shame - David Lutz
Audio:
Expulsion of the Chagos Islanders - BBC Sounds
Documentary:
Stealing a Nation - The Plight of the Chagos Islands VS the United States (2004)
Papers:
Articles:
How Britain forcefully depopulated a whole archipelago
The plight of the Chagos Islanders shows the dark side of the US-UK special relationship
Slavery’s Impact on Africa with Karis
We're back with a bonus episode before we return to season 3! We discuss the consequences of the trans-atlantic slave trade on the continent with our special guest, Karis. We talk about the notion of Africans selling other Africans into slavery by applying the correct lens to examine a pre-colonial continent, how the slave trade gave way to European colonisation and the importance of education and cultural exchange as a solution to diaspora wars.
You can follow Karis on Twitter: @friedricejim. Check out his blog on black history The Black Republic, as well as his Clubhouse discussion club the Black Republic.
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Nyerere's Tanzanian Vision
In this episode, we're in Tanzania discussing its stint in socialism. The country's first post-independence President, Julius Nyerere, introduced the Arusha Declaration. A vital element of the declaration was the introduction of Ujamaa which means family-hood in Swahili. Ujamaa focused on freedom, equality and unity. He believed that colonialism had brought capitalism and individualistic thinking into Tanzania and across the African continent, and capitalism went against pre-colonial traditional African culture, which was more community-oriented. Nyerere was an iconic figure and was often considered to be Africa's conscience.
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Sources for further reading:
- https://www.britannica.com/biography/Julius-Nyerere
- https://www.britannica.com/place/Tanganyika
- https://www.juliusnyerere.org/about/category/biography
- https://www.theguardian.com/news/1999/oct/15/guardianobituaries
- https://oxfordre.com/africanhistory/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190277734.001.0001/acrefore-9780190277734-e-473
- http://www.africanfeministforum.com/bibi-titi-mohamed-tanzania/
- https://newafricanmagazine.com/3234/
- Political Thought and the public sphere in Tanzania: freedom, democracy and citizenship in the era of decolonisation by Emma Hunter
- Julius Nyerere’s influence and legacy: From a proponent of familyhood to a candidate for sainthood by Simeon Mesaki and Mrisho Malipula
- Deconstructing Ujamaa: The Legacy of Julius Nyerere in the Quest for Social and Economic Development in Africa by Bonny Ibhawoh and J . I. Dibua
- Africa has forgotten the women leaders of its independence struggle
Somalia's Scientific Socialism
In this episode we discuss Somalia's socialist government between 1969-1991. This movement was led by Mohamed Siad Barre, a Somali Communist politician. Under the Supreme Revolutionary Council, Barre transformed Somalia into a one-party Marxist-Leninist communist state, renaming the country the Somali Democratic Republic and adopting a concept called scientific socialism, with support from the Soviet Union. Whilst Barre’s rule had initial success: modernisation, nationalisation and anti-tribalism, defeat in the Ogaden War triggered Somali rebellion and dissatisfaction. You can find sources below.
Please excuse any background noise in this episode, recording via Zoom has its challenges!
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Sources for further reading:
“Buried in the Sands of the Ogaden”: The Horn of Africa and SALT II, 1977–1979
Permanent Mission of the Somali Republic to the United Nations
Chad: Legacies of France's African Empire
In this episode, we discuss France's relationship with its African colonies, specifically Chad. Chad became part of the French empire during the Scramble for Africa and successfully gained its independence in 1960 following the empire's disbandment. France's response to this change was to form alliances with its former colonies in order to maintain some of the political and economic benefits they had garnered during their colonisation. These alliances still stand today, with the French government providing military support, overlooking human rights violations, and influencing Chad's currency. Franco-African relations poses an interesting question, whether France can ever leave Africa?
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Sources for further reading:
- https://www.britannica.com/place/Chad/History
- https://www.encyclopedia.com/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/french-equatorial-africa
- France's Wars in Chad: Military Intervention and Decolonization in Africa
- https://newafricanmagazine.com/16585/
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14898197
- https://www.ft.com/content/cea9cdd9-c500-41bc-a2ae-2e4c01eaf2e8
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8091373.stm
- https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/aug/14/president-deby-chad-greatest-threat-to-stability
- https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/14/world/africa/france-airstrikes-chad.html
- https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/2017/07/12/the-cfa-franc-french-monetary-imperialism-in-africa/
Namibia's 'Forgotten' Genocide
The Herero and Namaqua genocide is still not widely discussed or taught. Between 1904-1907, hundreds of thousands of Herero and Namaqua people were starved and tortured to death in response to a rebellion against German occupation and theft of land in Namibia. In this episode we discuss racist and fascist ideologies which led to this event (and later on, the holocaust), medical racism, and reparations that Namibians continue to demand from Germany to this day. Trigger warning: torture. We describe graphic details around concentration camps, which some may find upsetting. Sources are below.
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Sources for further reading:
German-Herero conflict of 1904–07
Namibia's reparations and Germany's first genocide
The 20th Century’s First Genocide: Not the Holocaust, but the Herero
Germany moves to atone for 'forgotten genocide' in Namibia
Opinion: A mere €10 million for Germany's colonial-era genocide in Namibia?
Nigeria Revisited with Lape Banjo
We're back with an early Christmas present - a bonus episode with Lape Banjo! Lape is a British Nigerian broadcast journalist who has worked across both UK and African networks and is currently a reporter with Sky News. She has a passion for African culture and politics and has previously worked at political organisations, including The Economic Community of West African States, and UNICEF. In this episode we revisit Nigeria in its present day, discussing the impact of diasporans returning to the country, Nigeria's strong cultural impact, the emergence of a middle class, corruption and accountability and the impact of social media on grassroots campaigns such as #EndSars.
You can check out Lape's work on her Youtube Channel and she is on Twitter @Lape_B
See you next year for season 3!
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