
We're Brothers is a real-life conversation between brothers, David in Cape Town and Sean in New York, exploring politics, culture, sports, and transatlantic connections. We try to post once a week.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsNews Commentary | |||

Join us for an eye-opening conversation with anthropologist Joshua Rubin, who sees rugby as a kind of performance shaped by politics and history. Through years of research and powerful conversations with coaches, players and officials in Blue Bulls c... more
South African sports historian Hendrik Snyders came by to talk rugby history, rugby politics, Rassie Erasmus, and his favorite Springbok players.
We're Brothers is a series of conversations between brothers, David in Cape Town and Sean in New York,... more
Filmmaker, DJ and academic Dylan Valley joins us to talk about white South African refugees, hip hop influencers, drill rap, and Jean Grae’s new memoir—not exactly flattering to her father, Abdullah Ibrahim.
We're Brothers is a series of conversatio... more
After the initial group of 59 white South African refugees arrived in the U.S. last month (with all other refugee programs officially on hold or scrapped), another nine arrived last week. We provide an update on some of them—though honestly, we’re ge... more
In this episode, we discuss the Brooklyn premiere of "When I Say Africa," a new film executive-produced by Sean. We also share updates on the biographies of the 59 white South African refugees—four of whose stories we’ve already explored. Plus, we re... more
This episode focuses on a single subject: the meaning behind the made-for-TV spectacle of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s visit to Washington, D.C., aimed at "resetting" the country’s relationship with the United States. Central to this eff... more
We’re back after a short break—David was working long hours on a film set, so there wasn’t much time to record. We start by catching up, then dive into the hot topic on both sides of the Atlantic: the fake news surrounding white “Afrikaner” “refugees... more
In Episode 9, we explore the topic of DNA testing. Growing up, we never knew our paternal grandfather—our father doesn’t even know who his father was. What we do know is that our paternal grandmother was descended from enslaved people brought from Mo... more
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