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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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There are several discourses that seek to explain anti-semitism in this moment, but what is often missing are the material questions? Tune in as we discuss Barnaby's article titled "What Do People Panic About When They Panic About Anti-Semitism?"
In this first instalment of this 3 part series, we discuss with Dr. Bikrum Gill: what is imperialism? More specifically, what is capitalist-imperialism? And what does it mean to be anti-imperialist?
This is the second episode in a 3-part series on African thought. In this second instalment, we discuss with Professor Zubairu Wai: What is missed by focusing on 1492? Coloniality and decolonisation, and so much more.
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In this far-ranging episode, we discuss:
Why is Shaykh Khaled so different?
What colonialism did to Islamic institutions
The story of Lut and much more!
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Not an understatement. The extreme brainwashing that the West has imposed on all of its subjects requires an equal undoing and Momodou offers exactly that in this podcast. From the topics to the guests to the questions and research done in preparation, this podcast does not disappoint in the slightest.
Love this show. Very informative with hosts asking great questions. I also appreciate that they talk about the USA a lot, as a proud American it’s nice to hear the rest of the world discuss us. My only complaint is that it needs more Deej. She’s the best 😍😍😍
great questions , knowledgeable guests , so much to learn.
Keep up this great podcast, Momodou! I learned so much from your episode with Professor Rockhill. I deeply appreciate your efforts.
The Malcom Effect provides a view of the world through the lens of Pan-Africanism. It’s always a joy to listen to Momodou (the charismatic host), and all the other great thinkers he’s brought on board this platform.
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The episodes focus on a range of socio-political topics with a particular emphasis on imperialism, colonialism, and their modern implications, showcasing discussions that challenge dominant narratives. Key episodes explore complex relationships among global powers, the nuances of political struggles in regions like the Middle East and Latin America, while consistently integrating themes of justice and ethical considerations, particularly regarding marginalized groups. The engaging and often scholarly format is designed to provoke thought and awareness among listeners, making it a valuable resource for those interested in expanding their understanding of contemporary issues through informed dialogue. This podcast stands out for its dedicatio... more
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Recent guests on The Malcolm Effect include:
1. Professor Uncle
2. Shaykh Khaled Abou El Fadl
3. Gabriel Rockhill
4. Khalil Dewan
5. Professor Mohammad Marandi
6. Professor Zubairu Wai
7. Professor Radhika Desai
8. Max Ajl
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