Listen to the interview here
African Perspectives is a weekly news radio program that airs every Sunday from noon to 1pm on CHRY 105.5fm (or Channel 945 on Rogers or streaming at chry.fm), community radio. The show aims to bring an alternative, progressive and Pan-Africanist perspective on the African Continent.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Liberation Cooperative Organization (LCO)
Interview with Owen Sheppard, member of Liberation Cooperative Organization (LCO) on a solidarity projec with the creation of an independent media in the heart of East Africa's second-largest slum in Nairobi (Kenya). People of Mathare have established their own independent media groups to share issues and generate conversations relevant to their lives.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Speak Sudan Magazine
In this segment of Amandla - An African Perspective, we speak with Mariam Ahmed from the new African youth magazine Speak Sudan about the magazines launch and objectives. Check out the Speak Sudan magazine.
Listen to the interview here
Listen to the interview here
Thatcher in Africa, FEMEN Debate
In this week's edition of Amandla- An African Perspectives, we first
chat with Kuthula Matshazi about the legacy of Margaret Thatcher's
policies and actions on the African continent, specifically Zimbabwe and
South Africa. Then we talk to Roshan Jahangeer about the FEMEN
controversy. FEMEN is a Western style feminist organization that has
caused a lot of anger amongst Muslim women because of their racist and
neocolonial attitude to Islam and liberation.
Listen to this week's show here
Listen to this week's show here
Sunday, March 31, 2013
New Constitution in Zimbabwe
On March 16th, Zimbabweans voted on a new Constitution in a national
referendum. With all major parties supporting it, the result was a
resounding 93% 'yes'. We are joined by Nkululeko Sibanda to speak to us
about the new constitution, its historical context and its future
implications.
We start the show, as always, with headlines from the African continent.
Interview with Nkululeko starts at 15:17
Listen to this week's show here
We start the show, as always, with headlines from the African continent.
Interview with Nkululeko starts at 15:17
Listen to this week's show here
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Protests Against Egyptian President Mursi
Last Thursday, Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi announced a decree
giving him sweeping new powers. The announcement was met with
nationwide protests decrying his attempts to put himself above the law.
We speak with Nahed Mansour for an update and analysis.
We start the program with headlines from the African continent.
Listen to the program here. Interview with Nahed starts at 13:55
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Retrospective look at the Egyptian revolution with Samir Amin, Firoze Manji and Mamdou Habashi
We start the program with headlines from the African continent.
Listen to the program here. Interview with Nahed starts at 13:55
mosireen collective
Retrospective look at the Egyptian revolution with Samir Amin, Firoze Manji and Mamdou Habashi
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Chinua Achebe's "There Was A Country: A Persoanl History of Biafra
This week on African Perspectives, we speak with Daneil Tseghay,
independent freelance journalist, about Chinua Achebe's new memoir
"There Was A Country: A Personal History of Biafra." We start the show
as we always do with headlines from the African Continent.
You can read Daniel's article about Achebe's new memoir at The Millions
Listen to the show here
Interview with Daniel starts at 10:50
You can read Daniel's article about Achebe's new memoir at The Millions
Listen to the show here
Interview with Daniel starts at 10:50
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