9 episodes

In the Twi language of the Akan people of Ghana, "Sankofa" is a word that translates to "Go back and fetch it." It also means "Return to source." This word emphasizes the importance learning from the past to create a brighter future and not straying far from one's roots.

Sankofa University focuses on the empowerment of Black/Afrikan people within America and across the diaspora. Various topics relating to economic and community empowerment, and psychological healing will be discussed. See you in class! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sankofauniversity/support

Sankofa University Ama Ohemaa

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In the Twi language of the Akan people of Ghana, "Sankofa" is a word that translates to "Go back and fetch it." It also means "Return to source." This word emphasizes the importance learning from the past to create a brighter future and not straying far from one's roots.

Sankofa University focuses on the empowerment of Black/Afrikan people within America and across the diaspora. Various topics relating to economic and community empowerment, and psychological healing will be discussed. See you in class! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sankofauniversity/support

    Why Did Black Lives Matter Fail? - Why I Do Not Support Black Lives Matter

    Why Did Black Lives Matter Fail? - Why I Do Not Support Black Lives Matter

    In this segment of Sankofa University, I explain my thoughts towards Black Lives Matters' leaders and their recent actions. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow Sankofa University on Instagram and Twitter for updates regarding future episodes. Please be sure to like, share, and support this podcast! Hotep and Uhuru!



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    • 10 min
    So You Want to Travel to Africa? - Part 2 ft. Brother Darnell Clayton

    So You Want to Travel to Africa? - Part 2 ft. Brother Darnell Clayton

    Hotep and Uhuru (Peace and Freedom)

    In Part 2 and conclusion of "So You Want to Travel to Africa?" I had the chance to interview Darnell who recently traveled to Sierra Leone where he traced his ancestry and gained dual citizenship! We also discussed the myths and misconceptions about traveling to Africa, advice to those interested in traveling, the benefits of dual citizenship, and the upcoming African Union passport! 

    I hope that you enjoyed this episode and 2-part series. Please like, follow, and share Sankofa University wherever you're listening from! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram to stay updated on future episodes! 

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    • 58 min
    So You Want to Travel to Africa? - Part 1 ft. Brother Kwame Appiah

    So You Want to Travel to Africa? - Part 1 ft. Brother Kwame Appiah

    Hotep and Uhuru! (Peace and Freedom)

    In this episode of Sankofa University, I had the opportunity to sit down with Brother Kwame Appiah who traveled to Ghana for the entire month of December in 2020. During this interview, we had the opportunity to discuss the myths and misconceptions of traveling to Africa, his experiences on the mother continent, embracing Black/Afrikan power, and provide advice to those interested in traveling to Ghana and other parts of Africa!

    *** This segment was recorded around April 2021 during the George Floyd case. 

    Stay tuned for part 2, where I sit down with Brother Darnell Clayton in his recent experiences in Sierra Leone, where he gained dual citizenship! 

    Please like, share, and follow Sankofa University on Anchor, Spotify, or anywhere else available! Follow Sankofa University on Twitter and Instagram for updates on future episodes!



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    • 1 hr 24 min
    Episode 3: Pan-Africanism & African Cultural Liberation: Returning to our Source of Power

    Episode 3: Pan-Africanism & African Cultural Liberation: Returning to our Source of Power

    In this episode of SU, I sat down with Afi, Darnell, and Alejandro to discuss Pan-Africanism, the importance of practicing African culture, and reclaiming our identities as African people in the Diaspora. We also discussed Jollof rice, the future of African people within the homeland and in the Diaspora, the African passport coming next year, and more! 

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to follow this podcast! 

    Special Guests:

    Afi Apefa C. M. Bello: https://www.instagram.com/the_future_is_african_now/

    Ajehandro Ibrahim: https://www.instagram.com/alejandro_the_rbg/

    Darnell Clayton: https://www.instagram.com/darnell/


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    • 2 hrs 17 min
    North Carolina's Reparations Plan - What Does This Mean for Afrikan People?

    North Carolina's Reparations Plan - What Does This Mean for Afrikan People?

    In this segment on Sankofa University, HoneySuckleMoon and I discussed North Carolina's recent reparations plan and why it is problematic. We also discussed what reparations should look like for Afrikan people within America on an economic, political, and spiritual level. Special thanks to HoneySuckleMoon for her contribution to this segment! Please be sure to support her business and share this podcast! 



    I apologize for the audio quality on my end, I aim to purchase quality recording equipment in the future. Thank you for your understanding! 



    HoneySuckleMoon - https://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/home/honeysucklemoon 


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    • 1 hr 9 min
    Episode 2: Ujamaa - Black Economic and Community Empowerment Part 2 (Final)

    Episode 2: Ujamaa - Black Economic and Community Empowerment Part 2 (Final)

    In the conclusion to Episode 2, my guests and I continue to discuss why foreigners succeed in Black/African-American communities, we also discussed challenges that Black businesses face, the responsibilities of the Black consumer, reparations, tips for starting a business, and the Tulsa Oklahoma Massacre of 1921. Special thanks to MamaAfrika Clothing, HoneySuckleMoon, James Wilson, and The Motherland Plug for their contributions and input towards this episode! Please be sure to check out their businesses and social media! 

    HoneySuckleMoon - https://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/home/honeysucklemoon

    MamaAfrikaClothing - https://www.palifestyle.net/

    James Wilson - https://www.mrbookshelf.com/

    The Motherland Plug - https://themotherlandplug.com/


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    • 1 hr 45 min

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