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Black Diplomats
Black Diplomats
Founded in 2020 and led by Terrell Jermaine Starr, Black Diplomats is the go-to podcast for those who want relatable content on global affairs that doesn’t center the perspectives of white male experts. Few foreign policy shows are led by Black people or center the opinions, experiences and expertise of people of color. Black Diplomats is one exception. Guests are mostly people of color and people who are indigenous to the regions the episodes focus on.
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4.9 stars from 419 ratings
As a Ukrainian living in America for over 20 years, I always had a sentiment towards the black struggle in America. I could appreciate it because of the long history of Russian colonialism in Ukraine. I am so glad to hear Terrell seemingly putting my own thought into words and sharing them on...Read full review »
viktork---- via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/21/24
Left out
While I appreciate hearing a black (american) perspective on global issues, I’m disappointed by the lack of coverage about black nations (or even other nations of color). It’s a lot of stuff about ukraine, georgia, russia & Europe. For example we’ve just passed the one year anniversary of...Read full review »
so very ridiculous via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/24
Thank you for sharing these incredible conversations. I was particularly affected by your conversation on Africa and Ukrainians in dialogue . It’s so important to see our commonalities and understand our differences.
wval35 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/24
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