
Designed specifically for educators the African Studies podcast will discuss a variety of topics about the history of the continent of Africa and how this knowledge can be used to culturally diversify curriculum to create equity and understanding in the classroom.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Kwame discusses how education in Ghana is structured and some key points that can be taken away when dealing with Africans living in the Diaspora.
Kwame Gyamfi discusses the process of coming to Africa. He talks about meeting the Ahanta King Otumfour Badu Bonsu IV and visiting his high school. He also interviews the founder of Sol Charge, John Curtis otherwise known as Sol.
Komi sits down with the Youth Chapter of the NAACP to discuss cultural identity and the Four Pillars of Afrocentric Understanding.
In this episode Komi discusses the ancient kingdoms of Kush and the Nubian people of the Nile valley in Africa.
Komi talks briefly about Kemet and cultural identity. Find more on Youtube.
Komi goes off script and shares some of his thoughts on education and more.
Komi talks about Kemet and Kush before invasion. He goes on to explain misinformation about the history of people of African descent then and now.
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Apple Podcasts | #44 |










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