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Africa Past & Present » Afripod
Africa Past and Present
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The Podcast about African History, Culture, and Politics
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The Podcast about African History, Culture, and Politics
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History
Education,
News,
Politics
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Episode 135:
Africa Past & Present » Afripod
50 minutes 27 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 135:
Michelle Sikes (Kinesiology, African Studies and History, Penn State University) on her new book, Kenya’s Running Women: A History (Michigan State University Press, 2023). The conversation begins with Sikes's journey from NCAA champion and professional runner to Rhodes scholar and academic. She then delves into the book's main arguments and sources and methods. Sikes elaborates on women athletes' biographical narratives and transformational changes in global athletics since the 1990s. The interview closes with a discussion of gender-based violence, what makes Kenyan runners great, and the impact of sports on the broader quest for Black freedom, equality, and justice.
Africa Past & Present » Afripod
The Podcast about African History, Culture, and Politics