The Philosophy of Amílcar Cabral's Actions
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English - September 23, 2019 00:19 - 1 hour - 64.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 211 ratingsSociety & Culture News pan-africanism darien alexander williams african history politics theory organizing storytelling devyn springer groundings groundings podcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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We explore the philosophy and theoretical work behind the actions of Amílcar Cabral, African revolutionary from Guinea-Bissau who helped lead a succesful anti-colonial movement against the Portugese in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde.
Reasearcher, writer, and organizer Zeyad El Nabolsy discusses Cabral's approach to culture and cultural liberation, dispels some eurocentric and racist myth surrounding Cabral's legacy, and looks at Cabral's relationship to Marxism.
You can find Zeyad's essays we reference here, as well as the essay by Blaut here which he mentions towards the end.
Intro/outro audio: Angela Davis on Amilcar Cabral, 1973
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