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Kehinde Andrew

Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University. Argued for reparations for slavery.

Top 5 podcasts with Kehinde Andrew

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Mar 23, 2021 • 45min

Frantz Fanon

Join Tariq Ali, a renowned journalist and filmmaker, Professor Kehinde Andrews, an expert in Black Studies, and Alexandra Reza, an insightful New Generation Thinker, as they dissect Frantz Fanon's compelling ideas. They delve into the legacy of colonialism and its impact on identity, exploring themes of resistance and dignity from Fanon’s works, 'Black Skin, White Masks' and 'The Wretched of the Earth.' Their conversation highlights the ongoing relevance of Fanon's philosophy in today's social movements and the complexities of navigating identity in a post-colonial world.
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Jan 29, 2023 • 1h 8min

The Sunday Debate: The West Should Pay Reparations For Slavery

Join Kehinde Andrews, a Professor of Black Studies, and Esther Stanford-Xosei, a dedicated reparations activist, as they passionately argue for reparations for slavery. They delve into the historical injustices and lingering economic disparities tied to slavery's legacy. Katharine Birbalsingh, headmistress of Michaela Community School, counters, emphasizing potential social tensions and the complexities of accountability. The debate explores whether acknowledging past wrongs can spur healing or reopen old wounds, making for a lively and provocative discussion.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 1h 23min

New Feature: Making Politics Plain W/Busayo Twins + No Further Action W/"House Negro" Case - S2 EP13

The Busayo Twins, advocates for making politics accessible, join Kehinde Andrews, a prominent voice on social issues, and honor the legacy of his late wife, Dr. Nicole Andrew, whose work spotlighted health disparities among Black women. The discussion dives into the gender dynamics in activism, emphasizing the roles of Black women. They tackle the complexities of Black identity and the significance of diaspora nationalism, exploring how younger generations are engaging with political issues while addressing the challenges posed by modern society.
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Oct 24, 2021 • 1h 8min

The Sunday Debate: Should the West pay Reparations for Slavery?

Kehinde Andrews, a Black Studies professor, argues passionately for reparations, highlighting the need for historical acknowledgment and healing. Esther Stanford-Xosei, a reparations activist, supports this view, emphasizing collective responsibility. On the opposing side, Katharine Birbalsingh warns that reparations might exacerbate social tensions, advocating for empowerment instead. Tony Sewell reinforces self-reliance, drawing lessons from Ethiopia's success. The discussion navigates complex moral, historical, and social implications, leaving listeners to ponder the future of reparative justice.
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Apr 2, 2021 • 59min

Debate: Is The West Fundamentally Racist?

Kehinde Andrews, a Professor of Black Studies and author of "The New Age of Empire," argues that systemic racism is deeply entrenched in Western capitalism, rooted in colonialism. In contrast, historian Jeremy Black challenges this view, insisting that the historical context of Western civilization is more complex. Their debate tackles the legacies of slavery, the racial wealth gap, and the intersection of race with class and gender. They explore how historical injustices shape modern inequalities, calling for a nuanced understanding of these pressing issues.

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