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Global Take with Black Professionals in International Affairs

25 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 months ago - ★★★★★ - 7 ratings

Welcome to Global Take with Black Professionals in International Affairs. Join us as we engage with black ambassadors, diplomats, business executives, creatives, and academics while exploring their views on pressing global issues.

Our guest speakers will share their perspectives on how global issues affect Black communities both at home and abroad. We will also discuss the growing Blaxit Movement and why Black Americans are choosing to travel outside the US for peace and prosperity abroad. Join the discussion with Global Take!

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In-depth Insights with Carnegie Endowment Fellow, Dr. Christopher Shell, Delving into Black American Perspectives on the Chicago Migrant Crisis, Haiti, and Beyond

December 19, 2023 17:00 - 51 minutes - 70.8 MB

In this episode, Global Take Podcast host, Alexanderia Haidara, catches up with Carnegie Endowment Fellow. Dr. Christopher Shell on his recent research exploring Black American views on various U.S. foreign policy issues from Ukraine, the Israel and Hamas War, and the Chicago migrant crisis. In his article, "How views on Race Relations Shape African-Americans perspective U.S. Foreign Policy Preferences,” he stated that  "numerous African American intellectuals and grassroots organizers—most ...

BONUS: Promoting Black Films Overseas- A Discussion with Hollywood Producer Juanita Ingram on her show The Expat International Ingrams, Disney's Little Mermaid, and Netflix's Queen Charlotte

September 25, 2023 03:50 - 55 minutes - 75.8 MB

In this Hollywood edition of Global Take Podcast, we discuss the challenges of promoting black films overseas and how racism and social media in America impact Black American movie sales and films overseas, especially in Asia. Juanita Ingram discusses the ups and downs of producing the second season of The Expats International Ingrams, sharing stories of black women dating overseas, and promoting black beauty through winning Mrs. Universe 2023. Global Take Podcast Host, Alexanderia Haidara,...

President Biden's foreign policy record on Haiti and Latin America: A conversation with Miami Herald's Jacqueline Charles (part 3)

June 25, 2023 05:14 - 45 minutes - 62.3 MB

The 2021 Haitian migration crisis on the U.S.-Mexico border stirred many emotions and became a reminder of the unequal treatment of Black migrants by the United States government. In addition, the United States has not had a positive track record in Haiti and has often supported leaders that are the target of antigovernmental protests or not supporting those embraced by the population. In this episode, Alexanderia Haidara sits down with Senior Reporter for the Miami Herald, Jacqueline Charle...

President Biden's Foreign Policy Report Card on Europe: A discussion with Dr. Nola Haynes on WNBA Star Brittney Griner, Russia, and Ukraine (Part 2)

June 14, 2023 01:57 - 21 minutes - 29.3 MB

When the morning news broke to the world that WNBA Star Brittney Griner was arrested in Russia, it brought the invasion against Ukraine up close and personal to the Black community. The WNBA Star, age 32 at the time, was detained in Russia on February 17, 2022, for allegedly possessing cannabis oil in her luggage after arriving in Moscow from New York City. Griner's wife, Cherelle Griner, along with a host of celebrity friends like Lebron James, pressured the Biden Administration to bring Gr...

President Biden's Foreign Policy Report Card on Africa: A Discussion on U.S.-Africa policy with Dr. Nola Haynes and Nii Simmonds (Part 1)

June 03, 2023 03:29 - 47 minutes - 44 MB

President Biden is running for his second term in office, but this time it's not just against former President Donald Trump. Republican presidential hopefuls like Governor Nikki Haley, Senator Tim Scott, and let's not forget about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, are vying for the White House too. Black America will be the deciding vote on the future of U.S. democracy. President Biden boldly boasted that he had Black America's back in his acceptance speech for the presidency. Despite gains in ...

Part 2: Climate Finance and Climate Reparations-A reflection on the impact of COP27 with Raymond Kaniu from Strahl Composite

May 23, 2023 19:00 - 39 minutes - 54.6 MB

World leaders, business executives, activists, and delegates convene annually to discuss pressing climate change issues at the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change better known as COP. From November 6-20, 2022, COP marked its 27th year of negotiations and policy commitments, but this time at the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. COP27 held high-level and side events, key negotiations, and press conferences, hosting more than 100 Heads of St...

Part 1: Climate Change and its impact on Food Security in Africa: A Discussion with Enock Chikava from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

May 15, 2023 15:46 - 26 minutes - 36.5 MB

In this episode, we discuss the impact of climate change on African food production with Enock Chikava, the Interim Director for the Agricultural Development Department at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Global Take Podcast Host, Alexanderia Haidara, spoke with Mr. Chikava on the heels of the 2022 Goalkeepers Summit that took place in New York City on September 20-21, 2022. In 2015, world leaders agreed to 17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development to achieve a better world by 2030. ...

Highlights from the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit 2022: NBA Africa, Corporate Council for Africa, and State Department

January 30, 2023 01:57 - 35 minutes - 13.1 MB

Africa will shape the future — not just the future of the African people, but of the world. These were the exact words quoted from President Joe Biden when he delivered his speech at the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit on Dec. 13-15, 2022.  President Biden invited 49 African Heads of State to Washington D.C. along with leaders from civil society, business leaders, women, and youth to discuss U.S.-Africa relations. The agenda included discussions on efforts to strengthen business and trade relatio...

Climate Change and its effects on Black Caribbean Communities with Dr. April Baptiste

April 24, 2022 05:41 - 46 minutes - 37.4 MB

Climate change is real and politicians can no longer dismiss it as a myth or fake news. Droughts are becoming the norm in Sub-Saharan Africa. Hurricanes and storms are slowly eroding the world's best beaches. Black communities worldwide are the most vulnerable to poor water and sanitation, and pollution, living in the most deplorable living conditions. In this episode of Global Take, Alexanderia Haidara talks with Dr. April Baptiste about the effects of climate change, and how global policie...

Ukraine Crisis: Why Black America Should Care and the African Immigrant Crisis at the Border with Nola Haynes

April 04, 2022 03:30 - 45 minutes - 35.3 MB

Just as we were starting to see an end to a global pandemic, Russia invades Ukraine and the world goes into crisis mode. The refugee crisis is growing at the Ukraine/Poland border. Beautiful, picturesque Ukrainian cities have now turned into ruins. Russia is threatening to cut oil supplies in Europe. Gas prices are rising past $4.15 per gallon in the United States. In this episode, Alexanderia Haidara, host of Global Take Podcast, talks with a foreign policy expert, Nola Haynes, and former P...

Ukraine Crisis: Why Black America Should Care, the African Immigrant Crisis at the Border, and the role of Africa in the New World Order?

April 04, 2022 03:30 - 45 minutes - 35.3 MB

Just as we were starting to see an end to a global pandemic, Russia invades Ukraine and the world goes into crisis mode. The refugee crisis is growing at the Ukraine/Poland border. Beautiful, picturesque Ukrainian cities have now turned into ruins. Russia is threatening to cut oil supplies in Europe. Gas prices are rising past $4.15 per gallon in the United States. In this episode, Alexanderia Haidara, host of Global Take Podcast, talks with a foreign policy expert, Nola Haynes, and former P...

Africa and the Covid Economy: A Discussion with Economist Fanta Traore, CEO and co-founder of the Sadie Collective

March 07, 2022 23:59 - 36 minutes - 27.2 MB

In this episode of Global Take, guest host, Faye Steele, sits down with internationally-recognized economist,  Fanta Traore. She is the co-founder and the current CEO of The Sadie Collective.   The organization aims to retain and recruit Black female economists.   Ms. Traore discusses the challenges of rebuilding African economies during the COVID-19 pandemic. She explains the influence of former colonial empires in African economies, particularly in devaluating local currencies and controll...

American Democracy and the Black American Film Industry: A Discussion with Juanita Ingram, Producer and Creator of The Expat International Ingrams Featured on Amazon Prime

February 12, 2022 22:43 - 44 minutes - 33.2 MB

In this episode, Alexanderia Haidara, host of Global Take has a thoughtful discussion with Juanita Ingram.   She is an award-winning attorney, television producer, filmmaker, and actress. Mrs. Ingram is the hit producer of her new reality TV show, The Expat International Ingrams, featured on Amazon Prime.   The show is a reality documentary series that sheds light on Mrs. Ingram’s journey from corporate attorney to stay-at-home wife while living and traveling with her children in another cou...

Haiti: Patrice Lawrence discusses U.S. inhumane treatment of Haitian migrants at U.S.-Mexico Border and Black Lives Matter influence on U.S. immigration policy.

December 30, 2021 16:13 - 48 minutes - 66.7 MB

On September 19, 2021,  the world watched in shock as images flew across the airwaves showing the inhuman treatment of Haitian migrants at the U.S.-Mexico Border.  Headlines across the globe were brutal:  “Grim echoes of history in images of Haitians at U.S.-Mexico Border” from London’s BBC to “Biden faces harsh criticism for expelling Haitian asylum seeker” by Al-Jazeera in Qatar.  The horrifying images of the US Border Patrol galloping on their horses while whipping black Haitian immigrant...

Vaccine Equity and the Race to End the Pandemic with Dr. Aboubacar Kampo, Director of Health Programme at UNICEF

December 04, 2021 15:00 - 29 minutes - 41.2 MB

As we approach the end of 2021, the world is still grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic. Everyone is tired of wearing masks, quarantining, and social distancing. However, the sad reality is just 55% of the world population have received their first dose of vaccine. This is mostly concentrated in richer nations including most of the United States, Europe, and parts of Asia. In many parts of Africa, barely 15% of the population is vaccinated as they battle with their 3rd and 4th wave of infect...

The U.S. military pulled out of Afghanistan. Now What? A discussion on the humanitarian impact with Christopher Nyamandi, Country Director for Save the Children

November 27, 2021 17:00 - 41 minutes - 56.9 MB

On August 30, 2021, the U.S. military completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan after nearly 20 years of fighting against terrorism. President Biden defended his decision to end the war by stating that the U.S. must learn from its mistakes and not become involved in nation-building in a post-9/11 world. While Washington debates whether or not President Biden should have pulled the plug, a humanitarian crisis is brewing on the ground. The Taliban, who the U.S. ousted from power shortly afte...

Charles Carithers and the Future of U.S. National Security

November 06, 2021 18:44 - 39 minutes - 54.9 MB

In this episode we talk to Mr. Charles Carithers about the future of U.S. national security in the aftermath of George Floydd racial protests. Mr. Carithers discusses how his role at the  Department of Defense, U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security, and now, a Principal at Cornerstone Government Affairs has shaped U.S. national security policy. He reflected that his career on the Hill was intellectually stimulating and inspiring. As a Morehouse College graduate at the nation’s most prest...

Blaxit Stories: Living the Single, Childfree Life Abroad

November 06, 2021 18:27 - 49 minutes - 68.3 MB

In this episode, we talk to author, educator, and entrepreneur, Keturah Kendrick, as she discusses her new book: No Thanks: Black, Single and Living in The Martyr Free Zone. Keturah takes us on an international journey as she discusses the challenges and joys of traveling and living abroad as a single, black, and childless woman. We dive deep as we discuss how her lifestyle choice was perceived around the world. Her book, No Thanks, chronicles the challenges and reflections of a single Blac...

Blaxit Stories: Can Black Americans really call America home? Marlon Weir tells us to Blaxit to Africa.

May 26, 2021 23:49 - 36 minutes - 28.7 MB

George Floyd’s brutal murder became a catalyst for the global Black Lives Matter movement. Despite all the social unrest, many Black immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean still view Americans as the beacon of hope for economic prosperity. Meanwhile, Black Americans are exiting and moving abroad. Today we talk with Marlon Weir aka “The Dandy Afrikan to discuss his motivation to live and stay abroad.  Marlon discusses the freedoms he enjoys as a black man living in Africa and why more Black...

Senior Advisor Irvin Hicks Jr.; The Future of Africa Relations and The Thursday Luncheon Group

May 04, 2021 18:20 - 35 minutes - 20.3 MB

Join us as we speak to Irvin Hicks Junior, a Senior Advisor in the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. Advisor Hicks Jr. has had State Department assignments in Nigeria, Brazil, Djibouti, Burundi, New Guinea, and many other locations. Today, we talk about his work as the president of the Thursday Luncheon Group as well as the future of Africa.

Senior Advisor Irvine Hicks Jr.; The Future of Africa Relations and The Thursday Luncheon Group

May 04, 2021 18:20 - 35 minutes - 20.3 MB

Join us as we speak to Irvine Hicks Junior, a Senior Advisor in the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. Advisor Hicks Jr. has had State Department assignments in Nigeria, Brazil, Djibouti, Burundi, New Guinea, and many other locations. Today, we talk about his work as the president of the Thursday Luncheon Group as well as the future of Africa.

Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Gina Abercombrie-Winstanley: Diversity and the Need for a Cultural Shift in the U.S. Department of State

April 16, 2021 22:07 - 38 minutes - 28.3 MB

Join us as we speak with Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley, a retired ambassador and newly appointed Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer in the U.S. State Department. Chief Officer Abercrombie-Winstanley has had an expansive career in the foreign service, spanning from her assignments in the Middle East monitoring democratic elections, to her service as the longest-serving U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Malta. In this episode, we talk about her career journey through the U.S. Department of S...

Blaxit Stories: Is America’s Public Education System Causing Black Educators To Blaxit and Leave America.

April 06, 2021 18:16 - 37 minutes - 28.8 MB

In our society, the disparity between black and white teachers has reached new heights. Teachers protesting for higher wages, more resources, and better treatment have become commonplace in our country's media. Let's hear from educators Holly Dancy, Shinea Wright, and Arlissa Pinkleton about their journey as professionals who left the United States educational system to pursue a career abroad. In this podcast, we learn about these educator's reasoning for becoming international teachers, the...

Ambassador Sylvia Stanfield: U.S.-China Foreign Policy and the Importance of BPIA

March 08, 2021 12:00 - 34 minutes - 31.7 MB

President Biden declared at the Munich Security Conference on February 19, 2021 that “America is Back” and that he was concerned by China’s human rights record and unfair trade practices. However, will the success of U.S. foreign policy in China depend on the Biden Administration’s ability to quickly resolve racial injustice and inequality at home? How urgent is it for the Biden Administration to uproot systematic racism  and white supremacy in order to retake its role as leader of the free ...

Global Take Season 1: International Issues from a Black Perspective

February 20, 2021 12:31 - 2 minutes - 2.54 MB

The BPIA presents Global Take, a foreign relations podcast educating you on international affairs from a black perspective.

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