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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 151 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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www.grassrootsthinking.com/nonviolence-is-violence-too-somebodys-gotta-die/
In the third installment of this series with Professor Zubairu Wai, we start by examining Libya, its collapse and the far-reaching consequences across the world. From there, we turn to the question of method, unpacking the different analytical framew... more
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This is a really informative and wonderful podcast. I really appreciate the knowledge and praxis that it brings.
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.
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A thought-provoking program focusing on global politics, imperialism, and decolonial theory through the lens of academia and activism. Episodes frequently feature scholars and researchers who challenge Western-centric narratives, examining capitalism, sovereignty, colonial legacies, and religious or philosophical frameworks. The show is notable for its rigorous, critique-driven discussions with guests who offer alternative histories and frameworks for development, justice, and social change. Listeners likely include academics, policymakers, and activists seeking in-depth analysis and cross-disciplinary perspectives on power, culture, and resistance. The format tends to blend theoretical critique with historical case studies, making complex ... more
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Recent guests on The Malcolm Effect include:
1. Imam Shayan Parsai
2. Zubairu Wai
3. Alan Freeman
4. Ali Kadri
5. Zahir Kolia
6. Zeyad El-Nablusi
7. Professor Uncle
8. Shaykh Khaled Abou El Fadl
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