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Utajua Hujui

By Aileen Waitaaga Kimuhu

What do you know about your world? Grab a drink and join me as we learn more about the world around us through history and politics! Through an African lens of course!

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The Population Conspiracy: How the West Fucked with Africa’s Population

Utajua HujuiMay 31, 2022

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That Time Kenya was almost "New Palestine"

That Time Kenya was almost "New Palestine"

Let’s talk about the crisis that defined Zionism’s territorial ambitions – the Uganda Crisis and how Kenya was almost “New Palestine.”

 

Source

Shlomo Sand – The Invention of the Land of Israel

Shlomo Sand – The Invention of the Jewish People

Moses Joseph Roth – The Wandering Jews

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/6/anti-zionism-is-antisemitism-us-house-asserts-in-dangerous-resolution

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/north-africa-west-asia/perils-improvising-policy-balfour-declaration-brexit/

https://uclpress.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14324/111.444.jhs.2017v49.050

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2019/mar/07/debunking-myth-that-anti-zionism-is-antisemitic

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2019/1/9/the-zionist-fallacy-of-jewish-supremacy

https://www.ajc.org/translatehate/Zionism-is-racism

https://hilo.hawaii.edu/campuscenter/hohonu/volumes/documents/Vol03x06TheDebateonZionismandRacism.pdf

https://www.hrw.org/report/2021/04/27/threshold-crossed/israeli-authorities-and-crimes-apartheid-and-persecution https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2017/5/23/the-nakba-did-not-start-or-end-in-1948

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2537573?searchText=&searchUri=&ab_segments=&searchKey=&refreqid=fastly-default%3A20fa8096e86a8dbfe2812925391ccada&seq=1

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2018-11-14/ty-article-opinion/the-twisted-logic-of-the-jewish-historic-right-to-israel/0000017f-db53-d3ff-a7ff-fbf3bcc50000

https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/resource/zionism/

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230594371_11

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2536019?seq=15

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/23739770.2017.1424619?casa_token=Js_K65ZFV0gAAAAA:VdlDVIa2byHY4XgKKoQU2sqWn7x5z64pGYwi5VA14UG1uzhUYcqxldkPIS2Qtf-7tdC00BoGjW52WQ

https://doi.org/10.1111/sena.12077

Feb 07, 202453:57
The Case for Colonialism: A Review Part 2

The Case for Colonialism: A Review Part 2

Welcome back for Part II! This time with a guest, and one of my long-term besties! Listen to us lose our minds, as Gilley doubles down on why colonialism ruled, and independence (for black people) droolz

Jan 10, 202401:16:11
The Case for Colonialism: A Review

The Case for Colonialism: A Review

Aileen has some demons to work through, and one of them is people who think that colonialism has a bad rep and should make a comeback like it’s fucking mom jeans in the late 2010s-early 2020s. Oh, and like colonialism went away, which it never did.

There are no digressions this time. It is just pure, directed pettiness.

Sources

Giley's Article: https://www.nas.org/academic-questions/31/2/the_case_for_colonialism

Books   

  • Laurence Bergreen: Columbus: The Four Voyages

 

Websites

Nov 15, 202359:07
EP: 55 Redvers Buller & The Politics of Memory
Oct 11, 202356:05
EP 53: We Lived to Tell (The Nyayo House Story - Part II)
Sep 27, 202336:19
EP 53: We Lived to Tell (The Nyayo House Story)

EP 53: We Lived to Tell (The Nyayo House Story)

TW: Torture, SA, Police Brutality, Extra-Judicial Violence


In this two-parter, Aileen and Kariithi discuss the "harrowing stories of scary hounding by security agents, arrests, torture, jail and detention." Aka, the story of Nyayo House and what, if anything, we owe those who survived.

Source: https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/kenia/01828.pdf

Sep 27, 202354:32
Mathogothanio (Part II)

Mathogothanio (Part II)

Hello everyone!

Welcome to part II of our Experiment! In this phase, we learn that our real enemy was neither the sound quality, nor patience, but sunlight. The sun quit before we did hahaha

You can watch the video version here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLs3pV4AcwuJN3VfVknXGh7vOEviA_lax

Aug 23, 202301:16:50
Mathogothanio (Part I)

Mathogothanio (Part I)

Hello everyone!

You get to be part of not just one experiment but two! For this two-parter, Aileen and Kariithi talk about everything and anything as we try to record a video podcast for the first time (Experiment I) and see what is in shorter supply, our patience or our whiskey (Experiment 2).

Drinks were provided by us, although we will not turn down sponsorship from KWAL (whose beverages inspired much of the drunken conversations that inspired this podcast)

You can watch the video version here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLs3pV4AcwuJN3VfVknXGh7vOEviA_lax

Aug 23, 202301:32:48
Uranium and Africa
Aug 04, 202301:11:02
Was Africa "left behind?"

Was Africa "left behind?"

Aileen and Kariithi talk big picture history, as they attempt to tackle why different peoples around the world experienced different levels of technological innovation? And whether Africa was truly "left behind..." Digressions include: Love Island, Football, HIMYM and Kenyan Presidential History Sources Jared Diamond – Guns, Germs and Steel Chloe Campbell – Race and Empire (Eugenics in Colonial Kenya) Ian Harris – Why the West Rules, for Now Walter Rodney – How Europe Underdeveloped Africa https://qz.com/africa/2110046/africas-prehistoric-technological-advances-changed-the-worldhttps://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/417t1w/disease_in_the_new_world/ https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/6meq1k/comment/dk6htc0/https://old.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/8nr7xd/thoughts_on_guns_germs_and_steel_by_jared_diamond/ https://www.wired.com/story/ancient-grain-crops-future-of-farming/

Jul 20, 202301:20:02
Robert Ouko: Who Dunnit?

Robert Ouko: Who Dunnit?

Aileen and Kariithi discuss the death of Robert Ouko, and why some things ought to remain a secret. In Part I, we discussed the life and death of Dr Ouko; laying the groundwork for an exploration of the why, and who. In Part II, we interrogate the suspects and get to the bottom of it.


Digressions include: Mean Girls, Serial Killers (Aileen Wurnos), Africa Reclaiming her Narrative, Job, Pineapples and the CIA

Important Time Stamps:

  • Banter (0:50 - 16:40)
  • The Ouko Murder (16:40 - 1:14:30)
  • The State of African Leaders (1:14:30 - End)

Sources

Websites

Jul 05, 202301:27:14
Robert Ouko: Dear God, Why?!

Robert Ouko: Dear God, Why?!

Aileen and Kariithi discuss the death of Robert Ouko, and why some things ought to remain a secret. In Part I, we discuss the life and death of Dr Ouko; laying the groundwork for an exploration of the why, and who.

 

Digressions include: Artificial Wombs, Friends (Ross), Basketball, Sports, Thriller

 

Sources

Kenya, A History Since Independence (Charles Hornsby)

TJRC Report 2A: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/s3.sourceafrica.net/documents/25050/Kenya-Tjrc-Report-Volume-2a.pdf


Websites:

https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2020-02-04-how-corruption-almost-ran-down-kenya-under-mois-watch/

https://asq.africa.ufl.edu/adar_munyae_winter01/

https://theconversation.com/how-moi-put-foreign-policy-at-the-centre-of-his-presidency-134048

https://nation.africa/kenya/blogs-opinion/opinion/moi-left-an-indelible-mark-in-kenya-s-foreign-policy-248912

http://www.kenyaunsolved.com/anguka.html

http://kenyadocexcom.ipage.com/uploads/2/7/3/5/2735307/troonpara38.jpg

https://web.archive.org/web/20110306172924/http://kenyaunsolved.com/evidence/?p=142

https://nation.africa/kenya/news/robert-ouko-murder-fear-still-stalks-koru-29-years-later-137952

https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2020-03-05-moi-era-robert-oukos-murderers-are-still-alive/

http://www.kenyaunsolved.com/robertouko1.html

https://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/passages/4761530.0007.009/--reading-the-ministers-remains-investigations-into-the-death?rgn=main;view=fulltext

https://www.ocikenya.com/honoree-dr-robert-ouko

https://cabinets.kenyayearbook.co.ke/2022/05/05/dr-robert-john-ouko-kenyas-most-celebrated-foreign-minister/

https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/45673107.pdf

https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/1978NAIROB15351_d.html


Jun 28, 202301:05:41
The Kapenguria 6 & Kenya @ 60
Jun 22, 202301:31:47
Argwings Kodhek: Murder or Accident
May 24, 202357:22
Tom Mboya: Don't Hate the Player (Part 2)
Apr 26, 202348:09
Tom Mboya: Kenya's Obama
Apr 19, 202301:29:58
JM Kariuki (Never Outshine Your Master) (Part II)
Apr 13, 202301:12:08
JM Kariuki: Never Outshine Your Master
Mar 22, 202301:10:50
Spill the Tea

Spill the Tea

In this special, Aileen contextualises the James Finlay saga; explaining that they are a symptom of an exploitative system that benefits the dynasties at the expense of hustlers. The kind of system the Government may, ultimately, be invested in maintaining.

Sources:

KNBS Economic Survey 2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wMdnCx6eUc– BBC Expose

https://www.finlays.net/about-us/locations/kenya/

https://www.jstor.org/stable/4370678

https://www.history.com/news/east-india-company-england-trade

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-64662056

https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/bomet/boy-9-decapitated-by-tea-plucking-machine-at-james-finlay-tea-estate-4089844

https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/bomet/james-finlay-in-the-eye-of-the-storm-4017830

https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/realtime/2023-02-21-finlays-speaks-on-sexual-harassment-allegations-after-bbc-expos/

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/10/01/keny-o01.html

https://fairtradeafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/James-Finlay-Kitumbe-Group-Digital.pdf

https://nation.africa/kenya/news/tea-farms-brew-sexual-abuse-and-misery-for-poor-workers-230376

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226274290_Fairtrade_Facts_and_Fancies_What_Kenyan_Fairtrade_Tea_Tells_us_About_Business'_Role_as_Development_Agent

https://www.financeuncovered.org/stories/jp-morgan-opl245-dan-etete-suspicious-activity-reports-nca-fiu-fincen-nigeria

https://www.ft.com/content/dc633303-da14-4f94-bbfe-46fcec66dce4

https://www.finlays.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Modern-Slavery-Statement-2021.pdf

https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2019-12-10-james-finlays-contractors-deny-child-labour-claims/

https://finlayscommunitytrust.co.ke/chemasingi-secondary-school-a-first-of-its-kind-tea-estate-mixed-day-school/

https://globalnaps.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/kenya.pdf

https://assets.worldbenchmarkingalliance.org/app/uploads/2022/11/Starbucks-CHRB-scorecard-2022.pdf

Mar 01, 202356:51
Chief Waruhiu: The Price of Collaboration
Feb 22, 202301:10:35
Like Manna from Heaven: Cargo Movements
Feb 08, 202325:44
Mathogothanio: Aliens, History and Propaganda
Jan 25, 202301:02:01
NairoBEERNs X Utajua Hujui

NairoBEERNs X Utajua Hujui

Aileen joins Mwas and Kish on their podcast, as we discuss everything from dress codes to whether Kenyan men are, truly, the most romantic on the African continent

Remember, we talk because we can, and because we want to!

Catch NairoBEERNs podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nairobeerns

NairoBEERNs Instagram: https://instagram.com/nairobeerns?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Jan 18, 202302:13:08
Bruce McKenzie
Dec 14, 202254:03
The World Cup: Worth the Fuss?
Nov 23, 202201:29:50
Just One Prick Won’t Hurt: Human Experimentation in Africa

Just One Prick Won’t Hurt: Human Experimentation in Africa

Unsterilized Needles. Concentration Camps. And Arsenic. Put them together and what have you got? The Sleeping Sickness Experiments in Tanzania in the early 20th Century and a WHOLE BUNCH of racism.

Digressions include MK Ultra, Inflatable Tube Men, Dexter’s Lab, and PEAK coloniser energy

S/O to Cartoon Network for letting me use some Dexter Audio :) (Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42wR9udglI8)

SOURCES

Nov 09, 202245:00
Killed In the Crade (PT II)

Killed In the Crade (PT II)

Part II is here! And this time, Americans are involved. 

Digressions include: We Are the World (For Haiti), Teenage Boys, the Scramble for Africa and Fence Sitting 

Sources 

  • Amy Goodman, Westenley Alcenat, Juan González, Gerald Horne, Kim Ives, Debt, Coups & Colonialism in Haiti: France & U.S. Urged to Pay Reparations for Destroying Nation (2021) 
  • Bob Corbett, Review of "FROM DESSALINES TO DUVALIER" by David Nicholls and "HAITI IN THE WORLD ECONOMY: CLASS, RACE, AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT SINCE 1700" by Alex Dupuy, Webster University, (1990) 
  • Catherine Porter, Constant Méheut, Matt Apuzzo and Selam Gebrekidan, The Ransom – The Root of Haiti’s Misery: Reparations to Enslavers, The New York Times (2022) 
  • Colin Mckey, The Economic Consequences of The Haitian Revolution (2016) 
  • Constant Méheut and Selam Gebrekidan, A magnet for exploitation: Haiti over the centuries, The New York Times (2021) 
  • Daphney Pascal, Crisis in Haiti: The American Occupation 1915-1934, (2010) 
  • Elizabeth Abbott, The Ghosts of Duvalier, Foreign Policy (2011) 
  • Eric Nagourney, 6 Takeaways About Haiti’s Reparations to France, The New York Times (2021) 
  • Fran Quigley, From cradle to grave, United States protected Jean-Claude Duvalier, IndyStar (2014) Greg Rosalsky, 'The Greatest Heist In History': How Haiti Was Forced To Pay Reparations For Freedom, NPR, (2021) 
  • Hossein Azadi and Eric Vanhaute, Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence, Land Journal (2019) 
  • Khalil Gibran Muhammad, The Barbaric History of Sugar in America, The New York Times (2019)
    Matt Apuzzo, Constant Méheut, Selam Gebrekidan and Catherine Porter, How a French Bank Captured Haiti – The Ransom, The New York Times (2022) 
  • Merima Ali, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Abdulaziz B. Shif, Did British colonial rule in Africa foster a legacy of corruption among local elites?, London School of Economics (2020) 
  • Patrick Scheld, Who Really Controls Haiti's Destiny? An examination of Haiti's Historical Underdevelopment, Endless Poverty, and the Role played by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), (2018) 
  • Paul Cohen, On the Relationship Between Journalism and History: Thoughts on The New York Times Haiti Ransom Project, Age of Revolutions (2022) 
  • Rocio Cara Labrador and Diana Roy, Haiti’s Troubled Path to Development, Council on Foreign Relation (2021) 
  • Siri Schubert, Haiti: The Long Road to Recovery, FrontLine World - PBS (n.d.)
    University of Missouri – St Louis, A New Institutional Economics Analysis of Duvalierism (n.d.)


Oct 12, 202201:29:37
Killed in the Cradle: The Story of Haiti

Killed in the Cradle: The Story of Haiti

What happened to Haiti? And was it inevitable? Join Aileen and Kariithi as they discuss who fucked with Haiti, and how they benefitted while Haitians suffered unequivocally.

Digressions include: Mike Posner, Sauti Sol and Hades

Sources

Amy Goodman, Westenley Alcenat, Juan González, Gerald Horne, Kim Ives, Debt, Coups & Colonialism in Haiti: France & U.S. Urged to Pay Reparations for Destroying Nation (2021)

Bob Corbett, Review of FROM DESSALINES TO DUVALIER by David Nicholls and HAITI IN THE WORLD ECONOMY: CLASS, RACE, AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT SINCE 1700 by Alex Dupuy, Webster University, (1990)

Catherine Porter, Constant Méheut, Matt Apuzzo and Selam Gebrekidan, The Ransom – The Root of Haiti’s Misery: Reparations to Enslavers, The New York Times (2022)

Colin Mckey, The Economic Consequences of The Haitian Revolution (2016)

Constant Méheut and Selam Gebrekidan, A magnet for exploitation: Haiti over the centuries, The New York Times (2021)

Daphney Pascal, Crisis in Haiti: The American Occupation 1915-1934, (2010)

Elizabeth Abbott, The Ghosts of Duvalier, Foreign Policy (2011)

Eric Nagourney, 6 Takeaways About Haiti’s Reparations to France, The New York Times (2021)

Fran Quigley, From cradle to grave, United States protected Jean-Claude Duvalier, IndyStar (2014)

Greg Rosalsky, 'The Greatest Heist In History': How Haiti Was Forced To Pay Reparations For Freedom, NPR, (2021)

Hossein Azadi and Eric Vanhaute, Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence, Land Journal (2019)

Khalil Gibran Muhammad, The Barbaric History of Sugar in America, The New York Times (2019)

Matt Apuzzo, Constant Méheut, Selam Gebrekidan and Catherine Porter, How a French Bank Captured Haiti – The Ransom, The New York Times (2022)

Merima Ali, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Abdulaziz B. Shif, Did British colonial rule in Africa foster a legacy of corruption among local elites?, London School of Economics (2020)

Patrick Scheld, Who Really Controls Haiti's Destiny? An examination of Haiti's Historical Underdevelopment, Endless Poverty, and the Role played by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), (2018)

Paul Cohen, On the Relationship Between Journalism and History: Thoughts on The New York Times Haiti Ransom Project, Age of Revolutions (2022)

Rocio Cara Labrador and Diana Roy, Haiti’s Troubled Path to Development,  Council on Foreign Relation (2021)

Siri Schubert, Haiti: The Long Road to Recovery, FrontLine World - PBS (n.d.)

University of Missouri – St Louis, A New Institutional Economics Analysis of Duvalierism (n.d.)


Oct 05, 202201:27:04
Wives of the Leopard (RE-RELEASE)
Sep 30, 202233:20
Love, Men and Relationships (Pt 2 with NairoBEERns & Annelise)
Sep 28, 202248:43
Love, Men and Relationships (with NairoBEERns & Anneliese)
Sep 21, 202256:19
Mathogothanio (with Kariithi)
Sep 14, 202201:13:26
Operation Blackwash: How to Sell Apartheid

Operation Blackwash: How to Sell Apartheid

Sep 07, 202257:41
Climate Change (pt 1 of MANY)

Climate Change (pt 1 of MANY)

In this episode, Aileen and her guest, Simran, discuss the climate; How we got here, who's to blame, and what we can do about it.

TL;DR, We have screwed the pooch five ways from Sunday. But we still got Saturday, and we can minimise the damage. Maybe...

Digressions include wheat and supa loaf

Image Credit and Explanation: NASA/GSFC. In 2015, NASA’s supercomputer model illustrated the simulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The image was supposed to help scientists study the movement of CO2 in the atmosphere, and understand what will happen if the land and ocean can no longer absorb half of all climate-warming CO2 emissions. In short, bad things. Bad things will happen.

Aug 24, 202201:04:21
The Population Conspiracy: How the West Fucked with Africa’s Population (pt 2)

The Population Conspiracy: How the West Fucked with Africa’s Population (pt 2)

Aileen is back is back to finish of this series on Population Control in Africa. And. It. Gets. BLEAK. I am talking “bribing-women-to-get-sterilized,” “inserting-IUDs-into-13-year-olds’-bodies,” “rewarding-doctors-for-contracepting/steralizing-as-many-women-as-possible,” BLEAK.

Surprisingly, the digression was about the National Anthem of the Soviet Union


Audio Clips:

American Eagle

Last Week Tonight, “One Child Policy”

Roy Orbison, Pretty Woman

Sparkle Sound Effect

That Mitchell and Webb, “Are We the Baddies”


Sources

Butte College, TIP Sheet: Conspiracy and Conspiracism (2019)

Charlotte McDonald, How Many Earths do we Need? (2015)

Clare L. Roepke & Eric A. Schaff, Long Tail Strings: Impact of the Dalkon Shield 40 Years Later (2014)

E. Wesley F. Peterson, The Role of Population in Economic Growth (2017)

Hippolyte Fofack, Changing the Africa Population Narrative (2021)

Karl Itman, African Populations and British Imperial Power, 1800–1970 (2022)

Lisa Baker, Control and the Dalkon Shield (2001)

Mark Dowie, Barbara Ehrenreich, Stephen Minkin, The Charge: Gynocide (1979)

Matthew Connelly, Fatal Misconception: The Struggle to Control World Population (2008)

Matthew Connelly, How did the ‘population control’ movement go so terribly wrong? (2008)

Monica Bahati Kuumba, Perpetuating Neo-Colonialism through Population Control: South Africa and the United States(1993)

Rachel Sullivan Robinson, Population Policy Adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Interplay of Global and Local Forces(2016)

Rachel Sullivan Robinson, Population Policy Adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Interplay of Global and Local Forces(2016)

USAID Policy Paper, Population Assistance (1982)

Jul 20, 202201:06:42
Human + Ape = ?
Jul 06, 202237:34
Today I Learned: The Negro Bible and Zambia’s Space Agency

Today I Learned: The Negro Bible and Zambia’s Space Agency

Did you know that there was once a Negro Bible, that excluded most of the Old Testament and any mention of freedom and liberation? Or that Zambia had a space program in the 1960s? In this episode, Aileen walks you through these incredible facts of history!

Imagine, there are no digressions!

Blog Post: https://the-inbetweeners.blogspot.com/2018/04/tribalism-not-just-african-problem.html

Sources

The Negro Bible

Bartolomé de las Casas (WikiQuote)

Becky Little, Why Bibles Given to Slaves Omitted Most of the Old Testament (2019)

Blue Letter Bible, Expose of Mormonism: The Bible, (n.d.)

Brigit Katz, Heavily Abridged ‘Slave Bible’ Removed Passages That Might Encourage Uprisings(2019)

Daniel Walden, Was Jesus a Socialist? (2020)

Erica Johnson, Rosaries and Revolution: Father Philemon, Catholicism, and the Haitian Revolution(2015)

George Moore, Wrongfully Dividing the Word Of Truth: The History And Impact of the Negro Slave Bible - Part 1 (2021)

George Moore, Wrongfully Dividing the Word Of Truth: The History and Impact of the Negro Slave Bible- Part 2 (2021)

John E. Baur, International Repercussions of the Haitian Revolution (1970)

Michel Martin, Slave Bible From The 1800s Omitted Key Passages That Could Incite Rebellion(2018)

Rearranged the Trade Patterns of the Western Hemisphere in Lucia Coppolaro and Francine McKenzie, A Global History of Trade and Conflict since 1500 (2013)

Robert J Matthews, “Why don’t we use the Inspired Version of the Bible in the Church? Would it be helpful to me to read it?” (1977)

Steven Topik, An Explosion of Violence: How the Haitian Revolution

Zambia’s Space Program

Royal Museums Greenwich, The Zambian Space Programme (n.d.) Namwali Serpell, The Zambian “Afronaut” Who Wanted to Join the Space Race (2017)

Colin Marshall, Meet ‘The Afronauts’: An Introduction to Zambia’s Forgotten 1960s Space Program, (2020)

Eric Otieno Sumba, Afronauts Are Forever | The Enduring Cultural Legacy Of The ‘Zambia Space Program’(2020)

Alexis C Madrigal, Old, Weird Tech: The Zambian Space Cult of the 1960s (2010)

Jun 15, 202248:18
The Population Conspiracy: How the West Fucked with Africa’s Population

The Population Conspiracy: How the West Fucked with Africa’s Population

Join Aileen and a GUEST, as they talk about conspiracy theories, population control, and perhaps the worst IUD in human history – the Dalkon Shield.

Surprisingly, there are no digressions (huh, who even knew these were possible)

Sources

May 31, 202201:08:53
Mekatilili wa Menza & Dona Beatriz (Kimpa Vita)
May 18, 202250:44
Taytu & Amina
May 04, 202254:09
Today I Learned: Silence, Murder and Culture

Today I Learned: Silence, Murder and Culture

Today, I learned that silence is music, Ouija boards can determine guilt, and Britain, literally, can’t repatriate the cultural property it has stolen.

Digressions include epistemology, Marvel’s Black Panther, Red Bull and the Holocaust


Sources

Aaron Gonsher, A Visit to John Cage’s 639-Year Organ Composition: Examining the expanse of time at one of the world’s slowest performances (2019)

Aja Romano, How Ouija boards work. (Hint: It's not ghosts.) (2018)

Anthony Hunt, Musical Instruments: How hard is it to learn to play the organ versus the piano? (2017)

BBC News, Wombles composer Mike Batt's silence legal row 'a scam' (2010)

Dalya Alberge, British Museum is world's largest receiver of stolen goods, says QC(2019)

Heather Mills, Retrial order in 'Ouija case' (2018)

Ian Molyneaux, The double-murderer jailed at retrial after drunken jury members contacted killer's victim using a ouija board (2021)

KNOPS, World’s Longest Concert Will Last Centuries (2018)

Michael Dulaney and Damien Carrick, 'Who killed you?' The jurors who used a Ouija board to find a murderer guilty (2018)

Phil Edwards, What "Ouija" actually means, and how the game has changed(2018)

Audio Sampling

Air Horn -

Black Panther Scene - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyY_tjhFNBg&ab_channel=TNT

D4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dulaMO7nxpA&ab_channel=MusicinSpace

Drum Roll – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzAfTmC3It0

G#3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0W7CwQzBII&ab_channel=Justsounds

Red Bull - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Av7pA8X6hyU&ab_channel=RedBullGiv esYouWiiings

Spooky Scary Sounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_ZpWDbYvKo&ab_channel=dskina

Apr 13, 202239:27
Deconstructing Jesus

Deconstructing Jesus

Is Jesus unique amongst the beliefs of the Ancient World? More to the point, must Jesus be unique in order to believe in what he said? Digressions include Zoroastrianism and the Council of Nicea.

Sources

Earl Doherty, Higher Critical Review of Robert M Prices’ ‘Deconstructing Jesus’, (2001)

Gloria Nziba Pindi and Antonio Tomas De La Garza, “The Colonial Jesus” Deconstructing White Christianity (2018)

Hannah M.G.Shapero, Zoroastrianism, Christianity and Judaism (1997)

J. Warner Wallace, Is Jesus Simply A Retelling Of The Horus Mythology? (2017)

Jaime Licauco, Pagan Parallels of Jesus Christ (2018)

Joobin Bekhrad, The obscure religion that shaped the West (2017)

Re|Knew, The Jesus Story is a Myth! … And History (2015)

Robert Price, Deconstructing Jesus (2000)

The Bible, New Kings James Translation (although I prefer New Living Testament, or English Standard Version)

Timothy Paul Jones, Apologetics: Were the Stories of Jesus Based on Pagan Parallels? (2020)

Mar 23, 202229:46
Today I Learned
Mar 09, 202231:51
The A,B,C's of Colonial Education

The A,B,C's of Colonial Education

We all know that something is wrong with our education, but today we learn that it was designed to be that way.

Digressions Include Fluffling (Google It), How sucky the English Language is, and a whole bunch of “woooosaaahhhs”

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Sources

Anirban Mitra, The Infamous Macaulay Speech That Never Was (2017)

Aparna Basu, Colonial Education Policies: A Comparative Approach in Essays in the history of Indian Education (1982)

Çağrı Tuğrul Mart, British colonial education policy in Africa (2011)

Jeffrey Willis Grooms, A Gentleman 's Burden: Difference and the Development of British Education at Home and in the Empire During the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (2016)

Kisilu M. Kitainge, Reforming education and training? Lessons from development of vocational education and training in Kenya (2004)

Martin Luther King, "The Purpose of Education" (1947)

Molly Cunningham, Colonial Echoes in Kenyan Education: A First Person Account (2006)

Mũkũyũ, Gikuyu Sex Training for Youth – Nguīko (2014)

Peter Kallaway, Welfare and Education in British Colonial Africa, 1918-1945 (2020)

Peter Kallaway, Welfare and Education in British Colonial Africa, 1918-1945 in Damiano Matasci, Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo and Hugo Gonçalves Dores, Education and Development in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa: Policies, Paradigms, and Entanglements, 1890s–1980s (2020)

Walter Rodney, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (1973)

Feb 23, 202245:52
Mathogothanio (with Kariithi)

Mathogothanio (with Kariithi)

Welcome back to another Mathogothanio session! We're we chat nonsense, and hope it makes some sense. In this episode, Kariithi has, in the grand tradition of coups in Africa - couped me out of my own podcast!

Digressions include Kim Kardashian, Marvel vs DCEU and so much more!

Thank you to Kariithi for hosting and to Sam Kimita for audio engineering. Could not have down this episode without them :)

Feb 09, 202201:15:04
The Wagalla Massacre (1984)
Feb 01, 202241:26
The Roof, The Roof, The Roof is on FIRE

The Roof, The Roof, The Roof is on FIRE

HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone! For the first episode of the year, I figured we'll do something light. Today, let’s talk about arson, schools and teenagers. Digressions include colonialism and just how much high school SUCKS!

Jan 12, 202228:39
Mathogothanio

Mathogothanio

Mathogothanio (n.): Chatting Shit, Talking about Everything and Nothing, Causing a general disturbance. 

Welcome, to the first Mathogothanio Session with Aileen and a special guest host!

S/O to Sami Kimita for helping me edit the audio, and for Kariithi Ngari for agreeing to host!

Nov 03, 202101:18:57
The Central African Republic, Jean-Bedel Bokassa and the French (pt 2)
Oct 06, 202157:05
The Emperor of Central Africa
Sep 22, 202137:49