Episode 02: Black experiences in space: beyond racism

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Black is spatial for me.” Words from Rumbi Zinyemba.

In this episode, I am joined by my good friends Rumbi Zinyemba and Petros Kusmu for a discussion centred around Blackness and what it means to be Black. We  discuss being Black in the context of Canada and how this differs from being Black in our home countries, the spatiality of structural racism, what a Black utopia might look like, and how much we miss dancing. We also take the time to imagine what spaces might look like if they were made for Black people, a world that is made for us.


SOUNDTRACK: Under the sun/Singer and Songwriter : Kafayé/ Production : Aux Zenith ( Kiga & Saint Jean)


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Episode 01: An introduction