Revolutionary Baddies Podcast
Revolutionary Baddies Podcast seeks to join the legacy of uplifting the individual and the masses through connecting revolutionary ideas and practices to our everyday lives. As self declared baddies, we seek to honor the feminist tradition of women who boldly lead, teach, and build on our own terms. Revolutionary Baddies Podcast seeks to deconstruct the large idea of revolution to make it palatable and approachable for our people from all walks of life. You don’t need a degree nor an entire book collection to understand what freedom means and what lack thereof feels like. RB Podcast will deliver knowledge through literary based discussions, street stories of our lived experiences, keke’n, and narratives specifically crafted to influence our audience to engage in the struggle for liberation, while celebrating our individuality in the movement.
Revolutionary Baddies Podcast
Pan-Africanism From Mississippi to The Congo
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Happy Black History Month!! Revolutionary Baddies are so excited to celebrate and educate the mass during this month. This month’s episodes will cover topics that are not easily associated with history, but bring historical context on topics such as love, family, and the idea of being Black and unconventional. Pan-Africanism is a political movement that traces directly to the heart and resistance and fight for Africa and its people. Brittany and Dee Dee wanted to start this month discussing the foundations of Pan-Africanism and the movements and revolutions it birthed, and why this information is vital. The liberation of Ghana, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and so many more African countries were grown through the ideological concepts of Pan-Africanism. Unfortunately, European and American colonialism still exists today, and in order to defeat such systems we must understand the peak of its capabilities and the sacrifices made before. Hope you enjoy!
Questions for our listeners:
What other African revolutionaries should everyone learn about?
Links for the Show: Season 2. Episode 9
Henry Sylvester Williams(1869-1911), The Father of Pan-Africanism
Anna Julia Cooper: An Educator, Writer, and Intellectual
Colonising Africa: What Happened At The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885
Stokley Speaks: From Black Power to Pan-Africanism by Stokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture
Jackson-Kush Plan: The Struggle for Black Self-Determination and Economic Democracy
US Dollar Sinks to its Lowest Level in Four Years
I Write What I Like by Steve Biko
How Europe Underdeveloped Europe by Walter Rodney
What Is Pan-Africanism?- TriContinental Research
Unity and Struggle: Speeches and Writin
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