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Late night deep meaningful conversations with the guys.
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New DMCs with Joseph, Frank and Yinka every MONDAY

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Late night deep meaningful conversations with the guys.
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New DMCs with Joseph, Frank and Yinka every MONDAY

    An Interlude: Telephone Conversation by Wole Soyinka

    An Interlude: Telephone Conversation by Wole Soyinka

    This week is an intermission for us. We share with you a poem by Wole Soyinka, 

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    Poem by Wole Soyinka

    Music by Falk Schrauwen 

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    Telephone Conversation’ is a poem written by Wole Soyinka, a renowned African writer in English. The poem exposes the presence of racial discrimination at the individual level in society even after the passing of laws against it. ‘Telephone Conversation‘, as the title suggests, is a conversation over the telephone. It is between a black man seeking a room for rent, and a white landlady who had advertised such an offer. Over the conversation, the hypocritical nature of the landlady as a racist is brought to light.

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    The Poem

    The price seemed reasonable, location

    Indifferent. The landlady swore she lived

    Off premises. Nothing remained

    But self-confession. 'Madam' , I warned,

    'I hate a wasted journey - I am African.'

    Silence. Silenced transmission of pressurized good-breeding. Voice, when it came,

    Lipstick coated, long gold-rolled

    Cigarette-holder pipped. Caught I was, foully.

    'HOW DARK?'...I had not misheard....'ARE YOU LIGHT OR VERY DARK?' Button B. Button A. Stench

    Of rancid breath of public hide-and-speak.

    Red booth. Red pillar-box. Red double-tiered

    Omnibus squelching tar.

    It was real! Shamed

    By ill-mannered silence, surrender

    Pushed dumbfoundment to beg simplification.

    Considerate she was, varying the emphasis-

    'ARE YOU DARK? OR VERY LIGHT' Revelation came

    'You mean- like plain or milk chocolate?'

    Her accent was clinical, crushing in its light

    Impersonality. Rapidly, wave-length adjusted

    I chose. 'West African sepia'_ and as afterthought.

    'Down in my passport.' Silence for spectroscopic

    Flight of fancy, till truthfulness chaged her accent

    Hard on the mouthpiece 'WHAT'S THAT?' conceding 'DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT IS.' 'Like brunette.'

    'THAT'S DARK, ISN'T IT?'

    'Not altogether.

    Facially, I am brunette, but madam you should see the rest of me. Palm of my hand, soles of my feet.

    Are a peroxide blonde. Friction, caused-

    Foolishly madam- by sitting down, has turned

    My bottom raven black- One moment madam! - sensing

    Her receiver rearing on the thunderclap

    About my ears- 'Madam,' I pleaded, 'wouldn't you rather

    See for yourself?'

    • 3 min
    A New Plan

    A New Plan

    In this weeks episode, we are joined by Alan. We reflect on our New Years resolutions, the mechanics of how to actually achieve these resolutions in the long run by thinking of the best plans. We speak about how to be more intentional with friends and family, seeing the comfort and normality in telling your friends and family that you love them or just something you find nice about them. 

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    • 1 hr 6 min
    The Racism was Mad

    The Racism was Mad

    In this week's episode of Keeping it 2 Virgils, we go educational with our special guest Adewale. Frank and Adewale bond on both being medical students, we talk about motivation, mentors, the cadet, making friends with other black people, safety bubbles, university expectations as black men and countries we'd like to visit. 

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    • 56 min
    Kemi, why did you stop being friends with me?

    Kemi, why did you stop being friends with me?

    On this second episode of Keeping it two Virgils, we are joined with the fantastic, beautiful, unique, lovely, iyawo wa that is Oluwakemi (Kemi). She is honestly the best. We have a conversation about power in relationships, our relationship with social media, interactions with homeless people and for some reason, the abortion debate. 

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    • 1 hr 15 min
    Pilot: Can you choose to love someone?

    Pilot: Can you choose to love someone?

    On this first episode, we talk about white voices, identity, relationships, friendships, introductions and what we've learnt from 2020. 

    There are some other ridiculous topics covered but we keep it stepping . 

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    • 1 hr 6 min

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