Pan-Africanism is the unity of African people no matter where they live on this earth. In the second season finale, Baudelaire dives into why Pan-Africanism may be the greatest threat to the global systems of white supremacy and capitalism, and may be the only hope of African people all over the world. Send Voice Memos to: LeSoapboxPod@gmail.com Follow on Social Media Instagram: @BauKnows Twitter: @Baudelaire
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Pan-Africanism is the unity of African people no matter where they live on this earth. In the second season finale, Baudelaire dives into why Pan-Africanism may be the greatest threat to the global systems of white supremacy and capitalism, and may be the only hope of African people all over the world. Send Voice Memos to: LeSoapboxPod@gmail.com Follow on Social Media Instagram: @BauKnows Twitter: @Baudelaire
There is no black leader with a legacy more misconstrued than Malcolm X. There are even black people who feed into the idea that Malcolm was at best, an irresponsible black leader who's methods were not as effective, or rational as the peaceful Martin Luther King. Today on Le Soapbox, via his "Ballet or The Bullet" speech, Baudelaire clears up many misconceptions about the iconic leader and explains his political and economic philosophy at his time of death, Black Nationalism. Send Voice Mem...
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Pan-Africanism is the unity of African people no matter where they live on this earth. In the second season finale, Baudelaire dives into why Pan-Africanism may be the greatest threat to the global systems of white supremacy and capitalism, and may be the only hope of African people all over the world. Send Voice Memos to: LeSoapboxPod@gmail.com Follow on Social Media Instagram: @BauKnows Twitter: @Baudelaire