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The AIAC Podcast — 102 episodes

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1

The music is not yours

2

We must learn to sit in the dark together

3

Nepal's Gen Z reckoning

4

After the uprising

5

De-dollarization from below

6

What's left of Nigeria's feminist left?

7

Between Nkrumah and neoliberalism

8

Africa's sibling rivalry

9

What is free and fair?

10

Fuel's errand

11

Business as Usual?

12

France? Nothing good comes of it

13

Uprising in Kenya

14

Corruption kills?

15

Just Us Voting

16

Origins of the scam

17

Just Us for Palestine

18

Will there be another uprising in Egypt?

19

The People's Cup

20

Sierra Leone decides

21

Dreaming of democracy in Sudan

22

Demystifying austerity

23

Whose democracy?

24

South Africa's energy crisis

25

Naija decides

26

The future of Brazil

27

Third World revolt

28

What to do in Peru

29

Qatar's Vuvuzela

30

There is a World Cup

31

How to write like Binyavanga Wainaina

32

Dispossessing to deliver

33

Police and power in South Africa

34

Climate change as class war

35

Tough times in Egypt

36

New World Disorder

37

Does Class Matter?

38

Why are Nigerian academics on strike?

39

Are the Russians really coming?

40

People treat women as enemies of the nation

41

South Africa's Clover strike and Israel's AU campaign

42

Pio Pinto’s legacy and prospects for the Kenyan left

43

A coup in Burkina

44

The future of South Africa's labor movement

45

China's African Adventures

46

AFCON is Decolonization

47

South Africa's morbid symptoms

48

What's Happening In South Africa?

49

Reading Africa, Africans reading

50

Haiti's fire this time

51

Power to the People

52

Sankara Lives!

53

Organized Irresponsibility

54

The End of Tunisian Democracy?

55

The Opacity of Fanon

56

Alpha and Omega

57

IRL: In Real Life

58

It Is Good for Cinema That Africa Exists

59

My Fellow Africans

60

The Damaged Reputation of the Media

61

Books, Books, Books

62

Where Do Just Ideas Come From?

63

Accra to Bandung, Addis to Beijing

64

The Culture Show

65

Writing Is a Cultural Weapon

66

Movement of Jah People

67

Do Africans Need Karl Marx?

68

Liberation after Independence

69

Football and Empire

70

Does South Africa's Left Need a New Party?

71

What Is Decolonization For?

72

A Revolution Deferred

73

Unearthing The Past

74

Feminism(s) in Africa

75

The Content We Crave?

76

Decolonizing the COVID-19 response

77

Who Is Afraid of Robert Sobukwe?

78

Telling Stories about Africa

79

Israel's Africa Strategy

80

A Complete Revolutionary

81

Vaccines for All!

82

Dezemba

83

The Ethiopian Model

84

The G.O.A.T.

85

Bling Politricks

86

Coming To America?

87

#EndSARS

88

The Emptiness of Anti-Corruption Politics

89

Decolonizing African Literature

90

The Global Rise of the Right Wing

91

Malawi elections and feminist justice

92

Nkrumah's Legacy

93

On Biko—His life, his legacy

94

The State of African Football

95

The Crisis in Mali

96

Race and International Relations

97

Filmmaking in South Africa

98

Nigerian Politics

99

Decolonizing Economics

100

Kenyan Politics

101

Police Abolition

102

Black Lives Matter International