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  • “Scent of Africa” Marketed to “Afropolitans”
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    “Scent of Africa” Marketed to “Afropolitans”
    11 May 2020
    Fifty years after most African nations won nominal independence, ad agencies are marketing upscale products like the perfume “Scent of Africa” to so-called “Afropolitans,” a cohort defined by 
  • Women Loom Large in African Secessionist Movements
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Women Loom Large in African Secessionist Movements
    14 May 2019
    In Cameroon and the former Spanish Sahara, “women are using traditional ideas about power to drives these secessionist movements,” said Jacqueline Bethel-Mougoue, a professor of hi
  • A Grandfather’s Powerful African Microphone
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    A Grandfather’s Powerful African Microphone
    26 Feb 2019
    GoGo Breeze, an elder with a radio program on a provincial Zambian station, counsels listeners on wage theft and other problems facing the common people -- and gets results.
  • Seton Hall Students Will Renew Push on Africana Studies
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Seton Hall Students Will Renew Push on Africana Studies
    17 Dec 2018
    Students with the Concerned 44 movement, representing the 44 percent of students that are ethnic or gender minorities, plan to renew their protests after the holidays at Seton Hall University, said
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