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It's All Blakademik is an online show giving intelligent & engaging black individuals a space to debate current affairs. Here you will find the latest shows all with black guests debating topics from Music to Sport, Politics, to Culture, Lifestyle and more. Every episode you'll hear fantastic guests offering their expertise, opinions and experiences across a variety of topics. Passionate, intelligent and engaging discussion from the black community is what you'll get.
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It's All Blakademik is an online show giving intelligent & engaging black individuals a space to debate current affairs. Here you will find the latest shows all with black guests debating topics from Music to Sport, Politics, to Culture, Lifestyle and more. Every episode you'll hear fantastic guests offering their expertise, opinions and experiences across a variety of topics. Passionate, intelligent and engaging discussion from the black community is what you'll get.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    S6E5 - Is Dating For Money Wrong?

    S6E5 - Is Dating For Money Wrong?

    We've all had the "who pays the bill" conversation at least once when it comes to dating. On our final episode of the season, we discuss the importance money plays in dating and relationships. With many differing expectations of what is required financially to date or be in a partnership, we ask is it wrong for money to be the primary factor when seeking a relationship.
    Panelists: Tazer Black, Akua Aubrey & Chelhie Walters

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    • 54 Min.
    S6E4 - Is Home Schooling The Only Way Forward For Black Kids

    S6E4 - Is Home Schooling The Only Way Forward For Black Kids

    Home schooling wasn’t easy for any parent during the pandemic. It gave many a wider appreciation of how hard it is to be an educator. But some parents have taken the opportunity to take a strong grip of their child’s education and continue home schooling even post lockdown. Are Black children overall better off being educated by their own parents and does the current schooling curriculum work and benefit Black kids?
    Featuring: Ann Palmer, Katharine Birbalsingh & Jamelia

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    S6E3 - Black Women In Football

    S6E3 - Black Women In Football

    On this episode, we discuss Women's football and the lack of representation both on and off the pitch. We look to highlight the issues and ways our guests work to combat this.
    Featuring: Michelle Moore, Felicia Pennant, Anita Abayomi & Anne-Marie Batson

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    • 53 Min.
    S6E2 - Do Men Really Understand Consent?

    S6E2 - Do Men Really Understand Consent?

    We have heard and seen countless women who have came out to tell their experiences of sexual harassment and assault, even those close to home. This reminds us that the work on educating consent is ongoing and this is an important discussion for all, especially to men/boys. This is why we ask the question, do men really understanding what consent is?
    Featuring: Sayce Holmes-Lewis, Bell Ribeiro-Addy & Kasey Robinson

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    • 54 Min.
    S6E1 - Are You Taking The Vaccine?

    S6E1 - Are You Taking The Vaccine?

    We kick off the new season with a discussion on vaccine hesitancy. Whilst being in a lockdown, we have seen the fast acceleration of vaccine development for COVID-19. With some countries looking to end their lockdown phase using a vaccine rollout, this does leave room for skepticism about the process or necessity.
    Featuring: Leon Mcfarlane, Dr Vanessa Apea & Zuby

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    • 56 Min.
    S5E9 - Why Should We Vote?

    S5E9 - Why Should We Vote?

    Should Black people vote? With a tumultuous history, that included denial of basic human rights. The ability to vote, to have a voice, was seen as necessary in creating change. Over the years, that idea seems to be increasingly untrue. So we ask, is voting as important or effective as we once believed? Does it benefit Black communities at all?
    Featuring: Tele Lawal, Cecile Wright, Stafford Scott & Trey (WordSmiff)


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    • 48 Min.

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