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Native Society Podcast

Native Society Podcast
Author: Kolda
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Are you tired of hearing the same old narrative? Do you struggle to understand some of the things that happen to you on a daily basis? 
Well join me Kolda as I delve into topics and subject that will help clarify the causes of these problems. Each episode contains powerful information to help you grow your understanding.
Disclaimer: views and opinions shared on this show are explicitly opinions of the person sharing them. We do not endorse any forms of violence against any persons.
Well join me Kolda as I delve into topics and subject that will help clarify the causes of these problems. Each episode contains powerful information to help you grow your understanding.
Disclaimer: views and opinions shared on this show are explicitly opinions of the person sharing them. We do not endorse any forms of violence against any persons.
19 Episodes
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Ugandan law criminalizes homosexuality, even though many cultures around the world are accepting of LGBTQ communities. in this episode, I delve into what happened on march 21st in Uganda and also look at other African countries' legislation around homosexuality. join me as I add my opinion to the conversation PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE
This episode is provocative and it seeks to spark dialogs and get people out of the their comfort zone... Truth?
Black inventors and some of their inventions. The myth about how black people have not contributed anything to morden civilization is debunked
In this episode we discuss all things Women!!! We touch on issues of women in leadership roles, popular narratives of women in society and the role played by women in the struggle for liberation in Africa and the diaspora.
In this episode we hear from Dr Amos Wilson a black behavioral scientist who spoke on issues that are still affecting black people today in America and in the African continent. Dr Wilson touches on the importance of ownership of resources economic democracy, Nelson Mandela, voting and some of the problems that are called by white Supremacy/Racism
We speak on what propaganda is, how to spot it and how it's used. We also dive into the propaganda around the pandemic and the vaccine passports. Black balling of people who don't not go along with the program. Disclaimer: opinions shared in this episode are not targeted at anyone nor do they promote violence of any nature. These opinions are exactly that opinions and shouldn't be confused for anything that they're not.
A compilation of black people voicing their grievances about the racial divide in the 1960s in America. Some of the sentiments shared in this episode might not sit well with some people but keep an open mind and hear what black people in America in the 60s had to say about their struggles against racism. I personally feel this segment echos the sentiments shared by poor black people in South Africa today.
In this episode we look at Mandela's legacy, we react to his inaugural speech in 1994 and make a contrast with the current situation black people in South Africa find themselves in. Were we sold dreams? Rainbow nation
Disclaimer:The opinions and views share in this are solely that opinions. We talk about the current events that have been happening in South Africa. We do not condone looting or any form of violence.
In this episode we react to the news of the new Level 4 Lockdown and its adjusted restrictions. We also talk about the abuse of power by the department of health regarding the matter of a woman that gave birth to 10 babies.. Yes 10! So where are the babies and why is the family being denied access to their babies
This episode addresses the issue of suicide and mental health and aims to break the stigma surrounding such issues. If you are not coping with the life stresses please seek professional help and don't suffer in silence
This episode focuses on the necessity of methodical, strategic and critical thinking, how feminism and homosexuality came into being historically and also covers the issues of Afrophobic behavior "#PutSouthAfricaFirst" the and it also have informative sound bites from Shahrazad Ali and Neely Fuller jr talking on homosexuality and feminism
#EndSARS #CongolsBleeding in this episode I explore love and relationships under racism. I also cover the history of interracial relationships in south africa and also the history of mixed race people (coloured ethnicity). Africa is going through the most right now and we need to channel our focus on fixing these problems
In this episode I discuss the racism that is embedded into the entertainment industry and how the mass media is used to perpetuate this propaganda. Join in the conversation on social media and share your thoughts and opinions on the subject matter
A racial insensitive advert was published by clicks on it's website that has led to racial tensions in South Africa. The EFF a political party has called for the closure of clicks stores Nationwide, in this episode I discuss that and also racism in the beauty sector.
In this episode I discuss gender based violence, police brutality and use what was said in the recent south African parliament
There is racism embedded in the Education system, on this episode i discuss this and offer a solution..I pose a to question to students and all Africans about what are the challenges that you've struggled with in your encounter with the colonized education system.
I give a functional definition of Racism from an Afrocentric perspective. #BlackConsciousnessSeries #BlackLivesMatter




















