25 episodes

Race Beyond Borders is a podcast by the Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity. It exists to raise new questions about race & Blackness across time and beyond geographical divides.

Visit www.afremoya.com

Race Beyond Borders The Atlantic Fellows For Racial Equity

    • Society & Culture

Race Beyond Borders is a podcast by the Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity. It exists to raise new questions about race & Blackness across time and beyond geographical divides.

Visit www.afremoya.com

    Racial Elimination and Racial Reassignment

    Racial Elimination and Racial Reassignment

    On our season finale we examine “wildcards”, a term among futurists for seemingly improbable events that, were they to happen, would set the trajectory for the future. The episode features two of such possibilities: the elimination of race and of widespread racial reassignment. Featuring assistant professor of English at the State University of New York in Oneonta Sheena Mason, and writer Jess Row. Listen now.
     
    Subscribe to journey with us into the future of Blackness. 
     
    Hosted by: Nigel Richard
    Special thanks: Sebabatso Manoeli-Lesame, Laetitia Nolwazi Mbuli, Yasmeen Rubidge, Modupeola Oyebolu, Lindokuhle Nkosi and Daryl Hannah 
     
    Apply to the 2024 Fellowship at Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity
    Produced by: The Good People at Between Productions
    Website: Moya Digital Magazine

    • 54 min
    Rhythms of Race

    Rhythms of Race

    In this episode, we look at the future of Blackness from another lens - how it can be trapped in the rhythmic call and response with whiteness. Nigel Richard chats to Nigerian writer, Bayo Akomolafe. They explore these patterns of race-making and ways of reimagining Black experiences.
     
    Bayo Akomolafe wears many hats- a post-humanist thinker, philosopher, psychologist, professor and poet. He's a renowned author of two books, “These Wilds Beyond Our Fences” and “We Tell Our Own Story”.
     
    Subscribe to journey with us into the future of Blackness. 
     
    Hosted by: Nigel Richard
    Special thanks: Sebabatso Manoeli-Lesame, Laetitia Nolwazi Mbuli, Yasmeen Rubidge, Modupeola Oyebolu, Lindokuhle Nkosi and Daryl Hannah 
     
    Produced by: The Good People at Between Productions
    Website: Moya Digital Magazine

    • 31 min
    Young Africa

    Young Africa

    "I find that listening to young people is like listening to the future,” Nigel says setting up our latest episode, which features the perspectives on the futures of race from young African people.
     
    Our guests, who are students of the groundbreaking African Leadership Academy, are among the millions of people below the age of 25 who make up 60 per cent of Africa's population and make it the world's youngest continent. They offer glimpses at how young Africans make sense of race now and how they could shape its future, amid complex personal and national histories. The episode also features analyses of intra-continental migration in Africa from Mariama Mohamed Cisse of the International Organisation for Migration.
     
    Journey with us across Africa.
     
    Hosted by: Nigel Richard
    Special thanks: Sebabatso Manoeli-Lesame, Laetitia Nolwazi Mbuli, Yasmeen Rubidge, Modupeola Oyebolu, Lindokuhle Nkosi and Daryl Hannah 
     
    Produced by: The Good People at Between Productions
    Website: Moya Digital Magazine

     

    • 45 min
    Mixed Feelings with Remi Adekoya

    Mixed Feelings with Remi Adekoya

    In this episode, Nigel chats with Remi Adekoya, author of Biracial Britain, about the complexities of race.
     
    Together, they explore demographic trends, biracial identity and corresponding shifts in the way Blackness is lived and expressed in the United Kingdom.
     
    Journey with us beyond the borders of time to explore how the nuance of biracial identity could impact how race is lived in the future.  
     
    Hosted by: Nigel Richard
    Special thanks: Sebabatso Manoeli-Lesame, Laetitia Nolwazi Mbuli, Yasmeen Rubidge, Modupeola Oyebolu, Lindokuhle Nkosi and Daryl Hannah 
     
    Produced by: The Good People at Between Productions
    Website: Moya Digital Magazine

    • 43 min
    Masquerading Blackness Online

    Masquerading Blackness Online

    We continue this season’s exploration of the ideas, people, and places shaping the future of Blackness. In this episode, Nigel Richard chats with New York Times bestselling author Morgan Jerkins about the construction of Black identity online. 
     
    Their conversation responds to Jenkins' Mother Jones article, "Black or Bot?",  where she unpacks how Blackness is exploited online for political gain.
     
    Tune in and journey with us beyond the borders of time.
     
    Hosted by: Nigel Richard
    Special thanks: Sebabatso Manoeli-Lesame, Laetitia Nolwazi Mbuli, Yasmeen Rubidge, Modupeola Oyebolu, Lindokuhle Nkosi and Daryl Hannah 
     
    Produced by: The Good People at Between Productions
    Website: Moya Digital Magazine

     

    • 46 min
    Pan-Blackness

    Pan-Blackness

    In the first episode of season 3, we feature a Zimbabwean new media artist based in London, Kumbirai Makumbe.  They use sculpture, digital audio-visual installation, video and images to interrogate the multi-dimensionality of "in-betweenness" and Blackness.
     
    Our Host, Nigel Richard speaks to Makumbe about Black quantum futures, the multiplicity of Black experiences and how the digital sphere provides new territory on which to map the multiverse of Blackness, beyond the boundaries of Afrofuturism. 
     
    Subscribe to journey with us into the future of Blackness. 
     
    Hosted by: Nigel Richard
    Special thanks: Sebabatso Manoeli-Lesame, Laetitia Nolwazi Mbuli, Yasmeen Rubidge, Modupeola Oyebolu, Lindokuhle Nkosi and Daryl Hannah 
     
    Produced by: The Good People at Between Productions
    Website: Moya Digital Magazine
    More: Kumbirai Makumbe

    • 29 min

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