Pariah Nation

Pariah Nation

Podcast de Pariah Nation

Heya! Welcome to Pariah Nation. This is a podcast that focuses on issues affecting the African youth on the continent and in the diaspora. Together, we hope to create a space that cultivates deep thought about African precolonial and postcolonial history as well as encouraging listeners to think about how we can apply the outcomes of our discussions to lead us to a greater future for the African continent.

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episode When Tiger Bay Roared: The Demise of Britannia Park artwork
When Tiger Bay Roared: The Demise of Britannia Park

After a prolonged period of research and investigation of the controversy surrounding the building of a Military Medical Museum in Tiger Bay, Cardiff, we are excited to announce that the podcast ‘When Tiger Bay Roared’ has now finally released. Throughout the podcast, we managed to clear some of the thick smoke surrounding the events leading to the decision to build a Museum focused on showcasing Britain’s history of military medicine on Britannia Park, the last green space in the surrounding area. This fracturing decision by the Council was met with a vast array of negative reactions from different groups within the surrounding community, while others wholly supported it. By drawing on the views of senior officials working at the Museum as well as community leaders and other interested parties, we were able to bring together a host of contrasting opinions while critically analysing them in the historical context of the British military and the colonial expansion that took place in the late 19th century. This podcast was made in collaboration with: New Economy Law: https://www.neweconomylaw.org/ and was sponsored by: The Art/Law Network: https://artlawnetwork.org/

25 mar 2022 - 53 min
episode S20EP4: Are African Leaders Solely to Blame? artwork
S20EP4: Are African Leaders Solely to Blame?

In this episode, we asked the question: Are African Leaders the SOLE reason for Africa being where it is today? The answer is a bit more complex than a simple yes or no.... hence the longer podcast. One thing is clear for sure though- that Africa's history in the past 400 years has had a knock on effect that cannot be ignored. This episode looks at the main historical events that have had a considerable effect on Africa's economic and social development today. Visit @artzen_ke on instagram for some awesome merchandise today if you're from Kenya! Sources: Mamdani, Mahmoud (1994) ‘A critical analysis of the IMF programme in Uganda’, in Himmelstrand, Ulf, Kinyanjui, Kabiru and Mburugu, Edward (eds) African perspectives on development: controversies, dilemmas & openings, EAEP, James Currey Ould-Mey, Mohameden (1994) ‘Global Adjustment: implications for peripheral states’, Third World Quarterly 15 (2): 319-336 Geda, Alemayehu (2003) ‘The Historical Origin of African Debt Crisis’ Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review, 19 (1): 59-89. Eltis, D. and Engerman, S.L. (2000), ‘The Importance of Slavery and the Slave Trade to Industrializing Britain’, The Journal of Economic History, 60(1), pp.123–144. Williams, E.E. (1964), ‘Capitalism and Slavery’, London: Andre Deutsch, first published 1944 Lenin, V.I. (1969), ‘Imperialism: the highest stage of capitalism: a popular outline’, Peking: Foreign Languages Press, first published 1917 Inikori, J. E. (2002), ‘Africans and the Industrial Revolution in England: A Study in International Trade and Economic Development’,Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Inikori, J.E. (2020), ‘Atlantic Slavery and the Rise of the Capitalist Global Economy’, Current Anthropology, 61(22), pp.159–171. Shivji, I. (1986), ‘Law, State and the Working Class in Tanzania’, Heinemann.

13 feb 2022 - 46 min
episode S20EP3: The North African Identity Crisis- Unpacked artwork
S20EP3: The North African Identity Crisis- Unpacked

In this episode we sat down with Maroua from Algeria to discuss the main features of the discourse surrounding North African identity in post colonial racial politics, specifically taking a critical look at the colonial stereotypes that have produced a division between North Africa and Africa South of the Sahara. We also looked at the reasons why some North Africans may deny their Africanity and why some Africans South of the Sahara deny the Africanity of North Africans as well as why their collective reasoning is faulty. Have a listen to the podcast to find out more.

06 feb 2022 - 1 h 11 min
episode Lead or Liberty EP.2: The Assassination of Felix Roland Moumie artwork
Lead or Liberty EP.2: The Assassination of Felix Roland Moumie

In this episode, we talked about the assassination of Felix Roland Moumie, one of the key anti-colonial leaders in Cameroon's UPC party in Geneva, Switzerland in 1960. The French government took full responsibility for his murder just about 30 years ago, find out why they wanted him and his predecessor Ruben Um Nyobe dead. Reference list Brittain, V. (2006). They had to die: assassination against liberation. Race & Class, 48(1), pp.60–74. Joseph, Richard.A. (1974). Ruben Um Nyobe and the “Kamerun” Rebellion. African Affairs, 73(293), pp.428–448.

24 ene 2022 - 15 min
episode S20EP1: The Dodo may be dead...but the racism sure isn't artwork
S20EP1: The Dodo may be dead...but the racism sure isn't

In this episode, I discuss my experiences with subconscious racial bias at a hotel in one of Africa's most beautiful holiday destinations: Mauritius. Although my experience with most Mauritian citizens was largely positive, the response I received from the many of the White tourists I came across was less than welcoming... For lack of confusion, at 18:00, this is a separate event that happened independently of the other incident I was describing.

17 ene 2022 - 26 min
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MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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