For this episode, the team interviews Dr. Kanakulya Dickson a lecturer at Makerere University under the Department of Philosophy, among other academic institutions in Uganda. Today we talk to Dr. Dickson about the importance of Pan-Africanism in the struggle for liberation. Due to the subject matter and the quality of the conversation, this episode is a bit longer than usual. Below you can find the episode broken down into three segments:

Segment 1 - 01:06 - What is Pan-Africanism?Segment 2 - 28:27 - The Shades of Pan-AfricanismSegment 3 - 01:02:27 - How the Pan-African Movement Has Been Intellectualized

Here are some resources that Dr. Dickson and the team wanted to include as a follow up to the conversation:

Black Double-ConsciousnessCheikh Anta Diop: Great African Scholar RevisitedBen Carson incorrectly suggests African slaves were 'immigrants' to the USThe Daily Show: Lena Waithe speaks on the creation of Queen & Slim and having no white gaze involved in the creation of the film

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