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In my typical stream of consciousness fashion, I discuss the latest revolutionary news across Africa. I express solidarity with Ethiopia over the assassination of one of its social justice voices . I express nostalgia of home and why it is important to remember my roots. As an international researcher in America, I’m familiar with the onslaught against international students under the American immigration system. (Thankfully, since I recorded this episode, the oppressive executive order has been rescinded). Additionally, I encourage foreigners to see and visit Africa, not in a fetishized wakanda sense but as a corner of the earth deserving normalcy. As always, i discuss spirituality for the young seeker. How do you return to your most reliable spiritual practice so you can be grounded in shaky and uncertain times. I emphasize that your practice, even if you abandoned it for swaths of time, is ever ready to welcome you with open arms. its true. A link to the clips I played are attached to the show notes. Gratitude to Leader Mcebo Dlamini and Dr. John Henrik Clarke for blessing us with their minds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGTdNRIsphg
https://twitter.com/makita_neo/status/1278224528758288384?s=21
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In my typical stream of consciousness fashion, I discuss the latest revolutionary news across Africa. I express solidarity with Ethiopia over the assassination of one of its social justice voices . I express nostalgia of home and why it is important to remember my roots. As an international researcher in America, I’m familiar with the onslaught against international students under the American immigration system. (Thankfully, since I recorded this episode, the oppressive executive order has been rescinded). Additionally, I encourage foreigners to see and visit Africa, not in a fetishized wakanda sense but as a corner of the earth deserving normalcy. As always, i discuss spirituality for the young seeker. How do you return to your most reliable spiritual practice so you can be grounded in shaky and uncertain times. I emphasize that your practice, even if you abandoned it for swaths of time, is ever ready to welcome you with open arms. its true. A link to the clips I played are attached to the show notes. Gratitude to Leader Mcebo Dlamini and Dr. John Henrik Clarke for blessing us with their minds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGTdNRIsphg
https://twitter.com/makita_neo/status/1278224528758288384?s=21