The Nea Onnim Podcast

Gillian Benneh

The name Nea Onnim is an Adinkra symbol, Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu, which means “S/He who does not know can know from learning" and is the symbol for 'the quest of knowledge and learning.'. The Nea Onnim podcast has guests of African descent or guests who have a strong connecton with Africa. My guests are the heroes of the podcast, where we discuss various topics, with the aim of my showcasing excellence that originates and is inspired by Africa. With the aim of evolving conversation about Africa, in order to inspire and educate myself and people who are not from the diaspora. It's my intention to celebrate the amazing people I have met on my journey, those who inspired me and managed to make a success of their chosen professions.

Episodes

  1. Episode 7 - Lutze Segu

    03/09/2021

    Episode 7 - Lutze Segu

    “For those of us who are serious about social justice, anti-racism, and freedom that far exceeds liberal notions and electoral politics, we already know that we have lots of work. The conditions of our work have changed, but our demands have not. Our strategies may have changed, but our vision for the future has not.”  Lutze Segu first-generation Haitian-American who was born and raised in Miami, FL the ancestral and traditional lands of the Seminole, Miccosukee, and Tequesta nations.  A strong believer in the power of empathy in her battle against society’s bias around classism, racism, poverty, mental health, childhood trauma and other structural and systemic issues that push people into the margins of our society and render them invisible. Lutze was the architect of the #FemmeAgenda a feminist agenda and platform created to address the feminization of poverty in South Florida through a reproductive justice and intersectional lens. Lutze has also organised youth on the issue of Comprehensive Sexual Education. She is also the founding member of the #BlackGirlsMatter Collective in Miami. *Please note* - We experienced a few technical difficulties in this episode. Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s my pleasure to introduce you to Lutze Segu. Learn more about Lutze’s work: https://www.lutzesegu.com https://www.instagram.com/socialjusticedoula/ https://twitter.com/feministgriote  Feedback & Suggestions: Tell us what you think of the podcast.

    46 min
  2. Episode 6 - Dr Onyeka Nubia

    12/20/2020

    Episode 6 - Dr Onyeka Nubia

    “I am interested in the inter-sectionalism of British myth-making. And how this impacts on the idea of the narrative of England's story. My work seeks to bridge the gap between different types of historiographies. In particular how English history became exclusive or mono-ethnic and why. My research critiques secondary sources but in particular, focuses on primary ones as offering new and interesting perspectives on the 'matter of Britain.” Dr Onyeka Nubia is a pioneering and internationally recognised historian, writer and presenter who is reinventing our perceptions of the Renaissance, British history, Black Studies and inter-sectionalism. Dr Nubia is the leading historian on the status and origins of Africans in pre-colonial England from antiquity to 1603 and has developed entirely new strands of British history which includes Africans in Ancient and Medieval England. Dr Nubia has introduced academia and the general public to an entirely new perspective on otherness, colonialism, imperialism and the Black British contribution to World Wars I and II. Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s my pleasure to introduce you to Dr Onyeka Nubia. Further Reading   Onyeka, England's Other Countrymen: Black Tudor Society  Hakim Adi (ed.), New Perspectives on Black British History  Chancellor Williams, Destruction of Black Civilisation Marcus Garvey, The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey Neeley Fuller, The United Independent Compensatory ... For Victims of White Supremacy Feedback & Suggestions: Tell us what you think of the podcast.

    47 min

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The name Nea Onnim is an Adinkra symbol, Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu, which means “S/He who does not know can know from learning" and is the symbol for 'the quest of knowledge and learning.'. The Nea Onnim podcast has guests of African descent or guests who have a strong connecton with Africa. My guests are the heroes of the podcast, where we discuss various topics, with the aim of my showcasing excellence that originates and is inspired by Africa. With the aim of evolving conversation about Africa, in order to inspire and educate myself and people who are not from the diaspora. It's my intention to celebrate the amazing people I have met on my journey, those who inspired me and managed to make a success of their chosen professions.