BlackFor30

Fungai Mutsiwa

Liberation is a philosophy that must first exist in our minds before manifesting through our actions.

  1. 12/22/2024

    Colonial Shadows: The Theory of the Comprador

    Send us a text The episode critiques colonialism’s lasting impact through the lens of the "comprador effect," a Marxist theory highlighting how intermediary classes in post-colonial societies align with foreign interests, reinforcing economic dependency and inequality. We explore how these systems persist under a façade of morality. Our conversation also delves into cultural identity and community loyalty, examining how capitalism and colonialism disrupt traditional values. We begin by challenging the notion of autonomy for Caribbean nations, questioning how independent they truly are from former colonial powers. With a keen eye on Jamaica, Barbados, and other Commonwealth countries, we expose the limitations imposed by acknowledging the British monarch as head of state. Our conversation expands to Haiti's reparations to France and U.S. interventions, highlighting how tourism and foreign influence on fiscal policies undermine sovereignty. Finally, we explore how colonial legacies continue to shape modern economies through corporate influence and interventionist tactics. By using the United Fruit Company as a case study, we uncover how elite collaborations and U.S. expansionist policies perpetuate cycles of dependency in regions like Central America. Support the show BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at admin@blackfor30.com. Support BlackFor30 At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.

    1h 17m
  2. 11/24/2024

    Exploring the Legacy of the Five Percent Nation w/Ish Khepri

    Send us a text What if understanding your cultural and historical roots could be the key to overcoming systemic oppression? Join us as we explore this powerful notion with Ish Khepri, a Pan-African activist, who returns to shed light on the profound philosophy of the Five Percent Nation and its founder, Clarence 13X. We journey through the origins of this movement, examining its emphasis on self-knowledge and wisdom as vital tools for personal and collective growth among Black individuals. Ish offers compelling insights into Clarence 13X's transformation from a member of the Nation of Islam to a revolutionary leader who inspired generations through his relatable and empowering message. As the narrative unfolds, we delve into the philosophical tenets of the Five Percent Nation, often known as the Nation of Gods and Earths. Discover the roles of the 5%, 10%, and 85% within society and how the teachings of Supreme Mathematics and the Supreme Alphabet guide members toward enlightenment and self-realisation. This episode invites listeners to reflect on the significance of these principles in fostering a deeper understanding of one's identity and their duty to the collective. With hip-hop as a backdrop, the conversation shifts to the enduring influence of the Five Percent Nation on the music genre and its communities. From the golden age of Hip-Hop to today's challenges, we ponder the evolution of the genre and its shifting themes. Through this lens, we examine the tension between commercialism and meaningful discourse, emphasising the importance of preserving the rich cultural depth and resistance that Hip-Hop originally embodied. Host: Fungai Mutsiwa Guest: Ish Khepri Support the show BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at admin@blackfor30.com. Support BlackFor30 At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.

    1h 10m
  3. 11/10/2024

    Enduring Colonial Legacies and Political-Economic Challenges in Modern Africa w/Abel Gaiya pt. 2

    Send us a text Continuing from the previous episode, we discuss the persistent economic struggles of African nations and discover how the legacies of colonialism continue to shape modern economic policies. We kick off with a candid discussion on the pivotal roles the World Bank and IMF have played since the era of decolonisation, often viewed as lifesavers yet entangled in controversies of enforcing economic dependency. This episode sheds light on the structural adjustments imposed by these institutions and their long-lasting effects on African economies, fueling a discourse on economic underdevelopment. Dive into the era of economic transformations from the 1960s to the 2000s and analyse the shift from state-led development to neoliberal policies and their mixed outcomes across the continent. We scrutinise the influence of France through mechanisms like the CFA franc, questioning whether they aid stability or perpetuate dependency. The conversation also navigates the complexities of military alliances, particularly the enduring ties with France and the U.S., and the pressing need for African nations to forge a path towards military sovereignty. Join us, as we explore the revolutionary potential of new Pan-African ideologies to inspire unity and transformation across borders. Host: Fungai Mutsiwa Guest: Abel Gaiya Support the show BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at admin@blackfor30.com. Support BlackFor30 At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.

    1h 2m
  4. 10/27/2024

    Enduring Colonial Legacies and Political-Economic Challenges in Modern Africa w/Abel Gaiya pt. 1

    Send us a text Unpacking Colonial Legacies: Trade, and Africa's Quest for Economic Independence Together with development economist Abel Gaya, we confront the enduring impact of colonial legacies on post-colonial Africa. We discuss the arbitrary borders drawn during the Berlin Conference and how they continue to fuel political instability and conflict by disregarding ethnic and cultural boundaries. Abel sheds light on Africa's rich pre-colonial societal structures and how these historical dynamics still shape trade and conflict on the continent. Our conversation ventures into the historical trade dynamics and imperial aspirations in West Africa and the Sahel. We explore the thwarted dreams of revitalising the trans-Saharan trade, revealing how colonial policies prioritised coastal routes and high customs duties led to its decline. We unpack the complex reactions of African elites to colonial cross-subsidisation and how these responses reflect resistance and adaptation strategies within the French colonial framework. Lastly, we navigate the political fragmentation of post-colonial Africa and the ongoing neocolonial legacy. With Abel's expertise, we discuss integration efforts, the dissolution of colonial federations, and the formation of the African Union. Our discussion then examines the role of international financial institutions and foreign military presence in perpetuating neo-imperialism, and reflects on Africa's quest for economic sovereignty. Host: Fungai Mutsiwa Guest: Abel Gaiya Support the show BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at admin@blackfor30.com. Support BlackFor30 At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.

    52 min
  5. 09/29/2024

    Black in Time: Who was Patrice Lumumba?

    Send us a text Explore the rise and tragic fall of Patrice Lumumba, a beacon of the black movement and a nationalist leader whose dreams of an independent Congo were thwarted by internal strife, Belgian interference, and Cold War geopolitics. Join us as we unravel the profound implications of Belgian colonisation on Congo and how artificially imposed borders still affect the fabric of Congo and modern Africa. As we contrast the transition of African societies from communal systems to those influenced by colonial feudalism and European capitalism, we delve into how European imperialists exploited Africa. By focusing on Lumumba’s efforts to unite diverse ethnic groups through the Mouvement National Congolais, we highlight the crucial lessons for modern African leaders. From Lumumba's impactful speeches to the challenges of unifying diverse groups, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the struggle for sovereignty and identity amidst colonial manipulation. We scrutinise the geopolitical entanglements of the Cold War, the exploitation by foreign powers, and Belgium's symbolic actions to accept responsibility. Reflect with us on the necessity of genuine reparations and reconciliation, and the ongoing relevance of Lumumba’s legacy in contemporary Congo. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that not only revisits historical events but also questions their lasting impact on Congo today. Host: Fungai Mutsiwa Co-host: Sean Solole Support the show BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at admin@blackfor30.com. Support BlackFor30 At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.

    1h 9m
  6. 09/15/2024

    Ancient Tones and Modern Voices: West African Heritage Through Art and Music w/Lamine Sonko

    Send us a text What if the ancient rhythms of West Africa could heal both body and soul? In this episode, we sit down with cultural educator and artist Lamine Sonko to unravel the rich tapestry of West African heritage. Rooted in the guewel culture keepers and the royal warrior lineage of the Korings, Lamine's family history offers a profound perspective on the role of Guewels as guardians of sacred knowledge and history. We discuss the heroic legacy of Ma'am Seng Seng, and the sacred seven drum tones bestowed by the sea spirit. These tones have a profound connection with the cosmos that transcends time. Lamine also challenges the Eurocentric lens often imposed on African art and instruments, drawing parallels with other civilisations’ reverence for their forefathers, and emphasising the universal importance of honoring one's roots. We also spotlight the ambitious 13.12 project, which decodes ancient African knowledge through art, music, film, and theatre. This initiative not only showcases the fusion of Kora and classical music but also delves into the Guewel tradition's philosophical and spiritual concepts of life, death, and consciousness. By collaborating with Melbourne University and other academic partners, Lamin stresses the importance of preserving pre-colonial African history amidst modern advancements. This episode is a compelling call to action for Africans to document and cherish their cultural heritage, ensuring that these rich narratives remain accessible for future generations. Tune in for an enlightening discourse that promises to deepen your connection with nature and ancestral roots. Host: Fungai Mutsiwa Guest: Lamine Sonko Support the show BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at admin@blackfor30.com. Support BlackFor30 At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.

    1h 9m
  7. 09/01/2024

    The Struggle for Linguistic Identity in Post-Colonial Africa w/Salikoko Mufwene

    Send us a text What if your native language was sidelined in favour of a foreign one in your own homeland? In a discussion with Salikoko Mufwene, a distinguished linguist from the Democratic Republic of Congo, we navigate the intricate web of language, culture, and colonisation in Africa. Our conversation embarks from the rich and diverse pre-colonial African civilisations, highlighting the seismic shifts brought on by the arrival of Arabs and Europeans. Mufwene offers deep insights into the origins and roles of African languages, exploring how they have historically served as bridges between ethnic groups and how language contact has shaped cultural interactions. Transitioning to the present, we scrutinise the remnants of colonialism in African education systems. We dissect the prioritisation of European languages like Portuguese, English, and French in schools and governments and examine the resultant conflict with African cultural identities. This underscores the urgent need to prioritise indigenous languages to achieve true cultural and intellectual independence, questioning whether the current educational system truly serves Africa's future or perpetuates a European worldview. Finally, we confront the enduring power dynamics and exclusionary practices maintained through language in post-colonial African societies. Mufwene shares poignant anecdotes and critiques that illuminate the marginalisation of indigenous languages and the cultural impact of colonial legacies. Host: Fungai Mutsiwa Guest: Salikoko Mufwene Support the show BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at admin@blackfor30.com. Support BlackFor30 At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.

    1h 12m
  8. 08/18/2024

    Black in Time: Who was Kwame Ture?

    Send us a text Ever wondered how the term "Black Power" came to define a generation? In this episode, we talk about the life of Kwame Ture, better known as Stokely Carmichael. From his foundational work with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) to his radical shift towards Black Power, we examine how Ture’s activism and his influence from figures like Amílcar Cabral shaped the fight for civil rights and Black liberation. Transitioning from blatant segregation to insidious practices like redlining, we discuss covert methods perpetuating racial inequities. We analyze the ideological struggles within the Black Panther Party and SNCC, highlighting the debate over non-violence versus armed resistance. We explore the layers of systemic racism that persist today and examine the ongoing struggle for Africa's autonomy, drawing parallels to contemporary issues of resource exploitation and neocolonial control.  Finally, we stress the importance of psychological emancipation and cultural identity in achieving collective progress. Our discussion extends to the geopolitical challenges faced by African nations—sanctions, economic manipulation, and media bias. By addressing both historical and modern-day issues, we highlight the necessity of unity and self-awareness in the continuous fight for equality and justice. Host: Fungai Mutsiwa Co-host: Sean Solole Support the show BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at admin@blackfor30.com. Support BlackFor30 At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.

    1h 26m

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