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The Witch’s Flight

Podkast av Dr. Zama Dube

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"The Witch’s Flight: In Search of the Black Femme" is adapted from film Scholar, Kara Keeling's study on cinematic representations of the Black femme. The premise of "The Witch's Flight" is guided by the question; “What does freedom SOUND like?”. Join Zama Dube on a series of sonic experiments framing AMAPIANO as a map to freedom dreams. Drawing from Afro-diasporic soundscapes, Film & Visual Art, "The Witch's Flight brings the museum, the classroom and the club dance-floor to the radio. The Witch’s Flight is a Black Feminist portal to creative possibilities across the African diaspora.

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Shae Universe: On Music, Migration & Becoming

On this week’s episode of The Witch’s Flight, Zama Dube sits down with British-Nigerian artist Shae Universe [https://www.instagram.com/shaesuniverse/?hl=en] for an intimate conversation on migration, creativity, vulnerability, and becoming.  Shae Universe is a singer, songwriter, and sonic storyteller whose music moves fluidly between alternative R&B, soul, jazz, and atmospheric electronic textures. Fresh off her move from London to Los Angeles, Shae reflects on diasporic identity, emotional reinvention, and the inherited interior worlds carried by children of African migration. Moving between music, memory, spirituality, and Black womanhood, the conversation explores softness as a form of resistance, sound as emotional archive, and the complexities of intimacy in contemporary life. Together, Zama and Shae Universe reflect on longing, belonging, sensuality, and the emotional textures that shape Black diasporic artistic practice.

21. mai 2026 - 1 h 58 min
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Black Futures in Sound & Cinema: Kwabbie & Jonathan Aubrey Lewis

On this episode, we explore Black creative practice across sound and screen—tracing how music, film, and storytelling operate as sites of memory, resistance, and imagination. From creative process to political commitment, this conversation reflects on what it means to make work in dialogue with Black histories while shaping bold, liberated futures. Kwabbie (Kelvin “Kwabbie” Oppong) is a Los Angeles–based actor, musical artist, and screenwriter. A first-generation Ghanaian American raised in the Bronx, his creative perspective is shaped by diaspora, performance, and selfhood. Social media became an outlet for Kwabbie to express his humor, personality, and point of view. What started as a space for self-expression quickly grew into a platform where his voice resonated widely, sparking cultural moments and creator-led trends rooted in authenticity rather than performance for the algorithm. His online presence has served not as the destination, but as a foundation for deeper creative work across mediums. As a screenwriter, Kwabbie’s writing often speaks to spirituality, morality, generational trauma, and the questions that surface in our twenties and thirties as we navigate adulthood. He writes primarily in psychological horror and dramedy, using genre to explore fear, faith, intimacy, and the internal conflicts that shape our choices. His stories are character-driven, culturally grounded, and emotionally precise. Musically, Kwabbie is a direct reflection of his upbringing between worlds. Raised on R&B and highlife, he creates music that lives in that duality where R&B leans introspective and emotionally raw, while Afrobeats brings warmth, rhythm, and a more upbeat, vibey energy. Together, these sounds form a full portrait of his artistry: reflective, joyful, and deeply human. Jonathan Aubrie Lewis [https://jonathanaubrielewis.com/] is an award-winning filmmaker who has been a professional director and writer for the past ten years. His most recent film, “Sojourn,” (Vimeo Staff Pick) is an intimate exploration of Black male identity. It has screened at the Atlanta Film Festival, Austin Film Festival, Raindance, Holly Shorts and most notably, The National Museum of African American History & Culture, a part of the Smithsonian African American Film Festival. “Sojourn,” also participated in Amazon Prime’s “All Voices Film Festival and is currently streaming on Amazon Prime. In 2020, Jonathan was selected to pitch new projects to a wide range of industry producers at Tribeca Film Festival’s “Tribeca N.O.W. Creators Market.” Jonathan has also had success in the commercial world as well, directing four short documentaries for Target and Black Love Inc., called HBCU Love. His work has been featured in Rolling Stones, DIY Magazine, THE LINE of BEST FIT and several other online publications. He has crafted visuals for Grammy nominee, Serpentwithfeet, 5x Grammy Award winner Lalah Hathaway and several other recording artists. In Jonathan’s spare time, he also does a great deal of volunteer work in Altadena, California where he was raised, where he serves as a youth counselor at his father’s church. Most recently he traveled to Eswatini in South Africa where he helped build playgrounds at a preschool, served hot meals and distributed medicine to those in need. At Jonathan’s core, he is rooted in the stripped-down raw fundamentals of storytelling; always stimulating the mind of the viewer- challenging them to step beyond their boundaries into his visual escapade. Because of this personal mandate, he has developed a reputation of creating bold visuals, interlaced with thought provoking story. Jonathan is currently in pre-production on his next film: A sci-fi, dance, experimental film entitled, “We Are THE BEAT: An Odyssey Home.”

27. feb. 2026 - 1 h 58 min
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ASARI AIBANGBEE ON ART, COMMUNITY & RADICAL SOFTNESS

This month’s broadcast features Asari Aibangbee. Asari Aibangbee is an interdisciplinary artist, specializing in filmmaking, fiber/textile art, and art curation. Originally from Los Angeles, their artistic journey began in San Francisco, where they founded the collective To Be Black and Queer and established themselves as an independent filmmaker. As a queer Nigerian femme, their work centers on the experiences of Black Queer individuals across the African diaspora, exploring themes of identity, community, and intersectionality. In 2021, they began experimenting with tufting, a medium that became central to their practice in 2023 during their first artist residency, alongside their work with cyanotypes. Their fiber art blends traditional techniques, such as hand tufting with a tufting gun and punch needle, with sustainable yarn and other materials to create intricate compositions. These pieces explore symbols, cultural artifacts, and motifs significant to the Black Queer community, serving as metaphors for broader conversations on identity, belonging, and the diasporic experience.

22. jan. 2026 - 53 min
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HOTEP LUXURY: A SONIC JOURNEY WITH MORUF

This month’s episode features a special guest and friend of the show, MoRuf. MoRuf Adewunmi is a Nigerian-American rapper, writer, and cultural curator based in Los Angeles. Known for his introspective lyricism and jazz-infused sound, MoRuf blends hip-hop, soul, and personal storytelling to create music that resonates deeply with listeners. He is the founder of Some Jazz Playing, a creative platform and community space that celebrates Black culture, jazz aesthetics, and artistic expression. Through both his music and multimedia work, MoRuf continues to build a legacy rooted in authenticity, emotional depth, and cultural reverence. MOOLODIC, MoRuf’s latest offering, was recorded between 2021 and 2023 in his Long Island home, with Jesse Boykins III as executive producer & Joshua Kissi as Art Director. Inspired by Q-Tip’s Amplified and J Dilla’s Welcome to Detroit, the album channels what MoRuf calls “hotep luxury” — staying conscious, elevated, and finally allowing himself to embrace nice things. The project is built around community. SZA, a friend since 2011 from their neighboring Jersey towns, appears naturally after years of real connection. Fousheé, a college friend from Kean University, joins alongside Jersey producer Jay Versace. Contributions from Mez and Mick Jenkins came through the creative family surrounding Jesse Boykins III and Joshua Kissi.

12. jan. 2026 - 1 h 32 min
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