
Pan-Africanism Part 1 I w/ Dr. Kanakulya Dickson
03/09/20 • 95 min
For this episode, the team interviews Dr. Kanakulya Dickson a lecturer at Makerere University under the Department of Philosophy, among other academic institutions in Uganda. Today we talk to Dr. Dickson about the importance of Pan-Africanism in the struggle for liberation. Due to the subject matter and the quality of the conversation, this episode is a bit longer than usual. Below you can find the episode broken down into three segments:
- Segment 1 - 01:06 - What is Pan-Africanism?
- Segment 2 - 28:27 - The Shades of Pan-Africanism
- Segment 3 - 01:02:27 - How the Pan-African Movement Has Been Intellectualized
Here are some resources that Dr. Dickson and the team wanted to include as a follow up to the conversation:
- Black Double-Consciousness
- Cheikh Anta Diop: Great African Scholar Revisited
- Ben Carson incorrectly suggests African slaves were 'immigrants' to the US
- The Daily Show: Lena Waithe speaks on the creation of Queen & Slim and having no white gaze involved in the creation of the film
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Venmo: @nowhitesaviors / or PayPal
Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:
Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.rises
Kelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvote
Lubega Wendy - @lubegawendy
For this episode, the team interviews Dr. Kanakulya Dickson a lecturer at Makerere University under the Department of Philosophy, among other academic institutions in Uganda. Today we talk to Dr. Dickson about the importance of Pan-Africanism in the struggle for liberation. Due to the subject matter and the quality of the conversation, this episode is a bit longer than usual. Below you can find the episode broken down into three segments:
- Segment 1 - 01:06 - What is Pan-Africanism?
- Segment 2 - 28:27 - The Shades of Pan-Africanism
- Segment 3 - 01:02:27 - How the Pan-African Movement Has Been Intellectualized
Here are some resources that Dr. Dickson and the team wanted to include as a follow up to the conversation:
- Black Double-Consciousness
- Cheikh Anta Diop: Great African Scholar Revisited
- Ben Carson incorrectly suggests African slaves were 'immigrants' to the US
- The Daily Show: Lena Waithe speaks on the creation of Queen & Slim and having no white gaze involved in the creation of the film
Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.
OR
Venmo: @nowhitesaviors / or PayPal
Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:
Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.rises
Kelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvote
Lubega Wendy - @lubegawendy
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On today’s episode, the team introduces themselves, how they started and more about the work that they do. Wrapping up the intro episode with a little bit more about what listeners can expect during this first season.
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Pan-Africanism Pt. 2 I w/ D'Juan Owens
On today's episode we speak to our brother, D'Juan Owens, a Pan-Africanist based in North Carolina, USA. D'Juan has helped guide and mentor NWS in so many ways, even flying to Uganda to collaborate with us for our first conference in August 2019. We bring D'Juan on to gain a more full scope and perspective on Pan-Africanism, learning how the movement has helped him connect back to his roots and understand the most effective ways to fight for justice.
Find D'Juan on Instagram: @djuan____
Resources:
The Mis-Education of the Negro
The Fifth Pan-African Conference
Marcus Mosiah Garvey, The Man Who Led the
Largest Mass Movement in Black History
Dr. Amos Wilson
Patrice Lumumba: the most important assassination of the 20th century
Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.
OR
Venmo: @nowhitesaviors
PayPal: http://PayPal.Me/nowhitesaviors
Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:
Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.rises
Kelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvote
Lubega Wendy - @lubegawendy
No White Saviors Podcast - Pan-Africanism Part 1 I w/ Dr. Kanakulya Dickson
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