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My African Clichés Podcast
My African Clichés ( English)
On the back of the bird Sankofa, this mythical bird that flies forward, head turned back, carrying in its beak an egg that symbolizes the future, this podcast takes you to every episode in the glorious history of African continent. Develop your knowledge of African history to better understand the continent today.
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4.9 stars from 37 ratings
What a beautiful discovery!
So happy I found this podcast! Short and sweet content! Love the flight theme intros, the kids contribution, the knowledge drops in an efficient way! Waw waw and oh THANK YOU
thankiou via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/16/21
Amazing
I appreciate the concise history narratives. I recommend this podcast to everyone who wants to understand the truth about the brilliance of African people. Through this podcast, I have learned about the rich history of African independent thought and culture. I also delight when the little...Read full review »
Ayo 62 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/10/21
This is one of the best podcasts I have encountered. The only way to enlighten a blind generation is to reveal their hidden history. There’s a saying from my land that says ”if the roots are not firm, the tree will always be afraid of the wind” Thanks for strengthening our roots. Sankofa all the...Read full review »
Ndungu Kamau via Apple Podcasts · Kenya · 12/16/20
Recent Episodes
Hello friends, I am back again, finally, after more than 5 months of a forced absence. Thank you to those who have taken news! don't worry, my prolonged absence is not due to a lack of inspiration, of topics to share with you, or a breakdown of our Sankofa, it was really a much more prosaic...
Published 12/19/22
Published 12/19/22
This woman, Mary Thomas, a courageous 19th-century slave from St. Croix (now part of the U.S. Virgin Islands), rebelled against indignity, along with two other women leaders, Agnes and Mathilda, "the three queens," to spark the largest labour revolt in Danish colonial history, an uprising known...
Published 03/14/22
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