AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN

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Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 03/07/23 – France in flames: Could it happen here?

Posted by Alkebu-Lan on  July 3, 2023
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The consecutive nights of protest in France after the “execution” of Nahel Merzouk a 17-year-old of Maghrebi Algerian descent, are said to be dying down. (1) The killing in the Paris suburb of Nanterre on June 27th was said to be the lastest in a history of police violence against

Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 26/06/23 – Windrush@75: What is its true legacy?

Posted by Alkebu-Lan on  June 26, 2023
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Britain finds itself in celebratory mode, marking 75 years (on June 22) since the HMT Empire Windrush. In addition to a reception hosted by the newly minted King at his official residence where ten commissioned portraits of the “very special generation” were unveiled, the Royal Mail has issued a series

Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 19/06/23 – Soweto 1976: What does it mean to us today?

Posted by Alkebu-Lan on  June 19, 2023
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On Imani-day (Sat) 17th June this year, a small gathering assembled at the Hector Pieterson memorial sculpture in Brixton’s Max Roach Park for the annual Soweto Uprising Commemoration, organised by Alliance of Afrikan Women, Mama Lindiwe & the Azanian Family, Way Wive Wordz and the Pan-Afrikan Society Community Forum. The

Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 12/06/23 – Repatriation or Migration – Is there a difference?

Posted by Alkebu-Lan on  June 12, 2023
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Recent topics on Afrika Speaks have dealt with issues such as: Are Black women safe in the UK?; What will make our children safe in school?; 15 Minute Cities – building community or advancing repression?; Are we ready for Artificial Intelligence? and most recently, Are we politically homeless? A recurring

Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 05/06/23 – Are we politically homeless? Part 2

Posted by Alkebu-Lan on  June 5, 2023
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We return to this this issue covered a year ago (1), in light of the fact that for the last month and a half, the political future of Diane Abbott MP, the first Afrikan woman elected to UK parliament (and the longest serving Afrikan Member of Parliament), has hung in