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No White Saviors is an advocacy campaign lead by a majority female, majority African team of professionals based in Kampala, Uganda. Our collective experience in the development & the aid sector has lead us to a deep commitment to seeing things change in a more equitable & anti-racist direction. We have created the No White Saviors podcast as a way for us to expand the conversations we have been having on social media and on the ground. We will be diving deeper into important topics and inviting guests who will share their own unique perspectives from the African continent & all over the world.
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In today's episode, the NWS team has a conversation with Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda about Iran & The Fight for justice.Priscillia is the founder and creative director of Collective for Black Iranians, a Human Rights Lawyer and Filmmaker based in West Africa.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesLubega Wendy - @lubegawendyRwothomio Gabriel - @the.nilotic.1 Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS Team follows up on an earlier chat with Okot Robert about white saviorism/ supremacy in the legal guardianship and adoption practices in Uganda.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesLubega Wendy - @lubegawendyRwothomio Gabriel - @the.nilotic.1 Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS team has a conversation with Okot Robert about white saviorism/ supremacy in the legal guardianship and adoption practices in Uganda. Mr. Okot Robert is an Advocate of the High Court of Uganda and NWS Legal advisor. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons.) degree from Makerere University and a Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from Law Development Center, Kampala. He is a member of the Uganda Law Society, East Africa Law Society, and Network Of Public Interest Lawyers. Mr. Okot has previously offered legal advisory services and representation to a number of corporate entities doing business within and outside Uganda. He has also worked with a number of law firms in Uganda. Mr. Okot specializes in Regulation and Compliance Law, Corporate Law, Human Rights, and Legislative Advocacy.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesLubega Wendy - @lubegawendyRwothomio Gabriel - @the.nilotic.1 Support the show
Hazel Muriro Kobusingye is a young (millennial) African psychologist. Her dream is to be at the forefront of creating more positive change in the mental health sector in Uganda and the rest of the continent.She is the team leader of Mindful Conversations (@ mindful_uganda) which is a safe space dedicated to creating a mentally aware and healthy Uganda through normalizing the conversation on mental health and illness and bridging the gap between people and mental health professionals.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendyRwothomio Gabriel - @the.nilotic.1 Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS Team follows up on an earlier chat with team member Sharon Nyanjura on the struggles faced by Ugandan-led NGOs with the missionary community.. We strongly encourage you to listen to part 1 of this conversation.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendyRwothomio Gabriel - @the.nilotic.1 Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS team has a conversation with Sharon Nyanjura about the struggles faced by Ugandan-led NGOs with the missionary community.Sharon Nyanjura is a Ugandan, born in Kibuye village, Kamuli district. She grew up in Jinja town, in Jinja district, and later joined Makerere University where she graduated with Bachelors in industrial and organizational Psychology.She is the founder of Arise and shine Uganda, and also the founder of Finnkibu a business based in Finland, pouring into my home village of Kibuye in Kamuli district.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendyRwothomio Gabriel - @the.nilotic.1 Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS Team follows up on an earlier chat with Carl Cavalier & D'juan Owens on State Sanctioned Terrorism. We strongly encourage you to listen to part 1 of this conversation.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendyRwothomio Gabriel - @the.nilotic.1 Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In this episode, we are in conversation with the truth-teller and "whistleblower", Carl Cavalier, a Black police officer who is currently facing backlash from Lousiana State Police for holding them accountable and exposing their pattern of anti-black violence. Cavalier was raised on the West Bank of New Orleans & grew up in a low-income neighborhood.As his first publication, Cavalier uses his new book (link for purchase below) “NWB” to offer insights from both sides of the criminal justice system – a unique perspective that is a trailblazer for this type of narrative. Cavalier is a strong advocate for justice and equality, and this book aims to start the difficult conversations. It compels one to act from an informed perspective, a point of knowledge and truth.Link to Carl Caviler's bookListeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendyRwothomio Gabriel - @the.nilotic.1 Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS Team follows up on an earlier chat with Linda Iriza from Nuru Tours on Ethical Travel. We strongly encourage you to listen to part 1 of this conversation.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendyRwothomio Gabriel - @the.nilotic.1 Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
Linda Iriza is a Rwandan currently based in Boorloo (Perth). Her work centers on African youth and continues to create community projects that bring them together physically and digitally. She does this through collectives like Soul Alphabet, where they support young Black and Brown creatives through events, art exhibitions, workshops, and various other projects.Her passion for creating spaces for young Africans goes beyond borders; as she founded Nuru Tours which is an ethical travel project that works to connect the African diaspora to Africa. These tours consist of moments of connections, collaboration, and creation.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendyRwothomio Gabriel - @the.nilotic.1 Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS Team follows up on an earlier chat with Tyron from the Boukman Academy on Whitewashing Black History. We strongly encourage you to listen to part 1 of this conversation.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS Team has a chat with Tyron from the Boukman Academy on Whitewashing Black History. Boukman Academy is an organization that provides pan-African education. Their online school, found at www.boukmanacademy.com, has a free curriculum focused on Black studies where you can study history, political science, psychology, sociology, and culture.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS Team draws on an earlier conversation with Zuleka about Study Abroad Programmes and Representation. We strongly encourage you to listen to part 1 of this conversation.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS Team draws on an earlier conversation with Chinonye Donna Egbulem about white saviorism in Peace Corps. We strongly encourage you to listen to part 1 of this conversation. Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In this episode, we have a chat with Chinonye Donna Egbulem a Nigerian-American black returned Peace Corps Volunteer about white saviorism in Peace Corps.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Chinonye Egbulem are hers only and do not reflect the views of her employer or the U.S. Government.Additionally, Chinonye can be found on Instagram as @afropreneurchiListeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In today's episode, the NWS team expands on the conversation about African Spirituality.  We highly suggest you also listen to Pt. 1 of this conversation.  If you like what you hear and appreciate our work, please rate, leave a review and share the episode with your people!Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
Today's guest episode is on transracial adoption with our dear guest Elli Bonin.  Elli is a Black transracial Adoptee from The Gambia who was raised and is based in Germany. She left The Gambia when she was 9 months old and was adopted by a white family. Growing up she explains that she struggled a lot with her adoption and the anti-Black racism which would later lead her to connect with other BIPOC who have been adopted into white families. Elli uses her Instagram platform as a space to empower, educate and share my journey to connect with other TRA (transracial adoptees). Elli is currently studying at university while expanding her activism work, as well as focusing on a deeper understanding of her Blackness and adoptive identity.  You can read more about Elli's work hereListeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
In the guest episode on indigenous African spirituality, we dive into -what African spirituality is, the role our ancestors play/played in indigenous African spirituality, and lastly what power lays in reclaiming indigenous African spirituality.  We hope this conversation gives you an insight into how the west has demonized indigenous African spirituality.Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
On today's episode the NWS team expands on the conversation about decolonising missionary work .  We highly suggest you also listen to Pt. 1 of this conversation where the focus was on decolonising missionary work in Africa.  If you like what you hear and appreciate our work, please rate, leave a review and share the episode with your people!Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
On today's episode the NWS team has a conversation with Carol Ng'ang'a about decolonising missionary work and whether or not it is even possible. Carol is a Kenyan activist based in Nairobi.  She founded Msingi Trust, an NGO dedicated to faith, social justice and advocacy. If you like what you hear and appreciate our work, please rate, leave a review and share the episode with your people!Listeners can support our work & the production of this podcast by signing up through Patreon.ORVenmo: @nowhitesaviorsPayPalConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also find us on our personal IG accounts:Alaso Olivia Patience - @olivia.risesKelsey Nielsen - @unpopularvoteLubega Wendy - @lubegawendySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13938785)Support the show
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