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A Seat at the Table: Africa’s Struggle for Representation
In this powerful podcast, we’ll dive deep into Africa’s fight for representation, justice, and empowerment on the global stage. From diplomacy to economics, education to sports, we’ll explore how Africa can reclaim its rightful position in the world.
A Seat at the Table is more than just a podcast—it's a movement. It is available on all platforms and in visual format on YouTube, X, and Facebook.
This is Africa’s time. It's time for Africa’s voice to be heard.
Episodes
11 episodes
Sports Representation: Exploitation of African Athletes in European and American Sports
For decades, African athletes have been among the world’s best, dominating global sports like football, basketball, athletics, and boxing. Their immense talent and skill have contributed significantly to the international sports landscape...
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Episode 10
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Western Aid vs. African Solutions: Dependency or Development?
In many cases, foreign aid to Africa has fueled corruption rather than alleviated poverty. The influx of large sums of aid money into African countries without sufficient accountability and transparency mechanisms has led to widespread mismanag...
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Episode 9
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The Role of Corruption in Africa’s Marginalization.
Corruption remains one of the most significant barriers to Africa’s development and continues to play a crucial role in its marginalization on the global stage. Weak governance structures, lack of accountability, and entrenched political patron...
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Episode 8
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The Economic Disadvantage—Africa’s Struggle for Fair Trade.
One of Africa's most significant challenges in global trade is the imposition of unfair trade agreements. Many African nations enter deals with Western powers or multinational corporations that set conditions that prioritize foreign interests o...
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Episode 7
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Personal Experiences - From the UN to VOA
This experience at the UN and VOA gave me deep insights into how Africa is perceived in decision-making spaces. In international institutions, the overarching view of Africa is often one of dependency rather than agency. The continent is consta...
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Episode 6
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Media Representation—Who Tells Africa’s Story?
Why has Western media held such dominance in telling Africa’s story? To answer this, we need to understand the historical context. During the colonial era, Western media outlets were used as tools to justify imperialist interventions, portrayin...
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Episode 5
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Conflict Resolution—Why Are African Wars Solved by Outsiders?
Western powers often prefer interventions that align with their own geopolitical interests. In many cases, Western countries—through media and diplomatic channels—present African institutions as incapable of managing conflicts, thereby justifyi...
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Episode 4
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International Institutions: Where is Africa’s Voice?
Despite being a continent of 54 nations, Africa has historically been underrepresented in major international institutions, particularly the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the World Bank. Thes...
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Episode 3
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Political Decision-Making—Who Speaks for Africa?
The political landscape in Africa is still deeply entangled with Western interests, former colonial ties, and foreign lobbying efforts. While these forces continue to shape decision-making, African nations have the power to redefine their polit...
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Episode 2
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The Colonial Legacy: How Africa Was Cut Out from the Start
The Colonial Legacy: How Africa Was Cut Out from the Start. It’s a topic that speaks directly to the heart of Africa's ongoing struggle for self-determination and global representation. For centuries, Africa has faced the consequences of a colo...
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Episode 1
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A Seat at the Table: Africa’s Struggle for Representation
In this powerful podcast, we’ll dive deep into Africa’s fight for representation, justice, and empowerment on the global stage. From diplomacy to economics, education to sports, we’ll explore how Africa can reclaim its rightful position globall...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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