Introducing the New Face of Afro-Resonance! 🌟
💡 Hello my fellow People in Power! We're thrilled to unveil a fresh new look for our beloved podcast, Afro-Resonance! formerly known as Through the Looking Glass Podcast (TTLG)🎉✨ Get ready to embark on an exciting journey of growth, discovery, and connection as we take this next step together.
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The Gendered Discussion: Are Gender Stereotypes Justified? Conversation with Pamela Anne Godé
Pamela, 19 from Ivory Coast, discusses with me her experiences with gender roles and her opinions about it. We dive into her experience as Sports Representative as a woman and the point of gender stereotypes. Are things supposed to be gendered? Why or why not? Join us as we talk about all these topics and more on this episode.
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The strange art of human connection: friendships & relationships with Olamilekan Aleshe-Shittu
I am joined by a friend, Olamilekan better known as Lekan, 18 year old Nigerian as he discusses how he navigates and views relationships and friendships. We explore the pain of friendship breakups and the meaning of connections both long and short term. Join us as we explore human relationships and the significance in our lives.
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The Blacker the Berry, The Stronger the Bias: on being a dark skin black woman with Katy Onyango
Join me on a conversation with Katy Onyango as we discuss Colorism and it’s implications. Is colorism gender specific? Does colorism impede you from experiences? How does dealing with colorism impact self esteem? These are just some of the questions we explore in our conversation as we find out what it is like to live life being dark skin on the continent.
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Fried Hair, Snakes and Alopecia: A conversation with Lorraine Chilemba
I am joined with Lorraine Tayamika Chilemba as she discusses her experiences on the relationship with her hair, and the challenges she faced having her hair and dealing with alopecia. We also touch on the topic of black femininity and identity. Is your hair tied to your self worth as a black woman? What are the societal standards and pressures around hair and being a woman and how does being black to into it all?
A raw mosaic of stories, experiences and conversations from people of the African continent and diaspora. Topics circling what it means to be black and African, hair and identity, language, history and politics, as well as fun round table talks