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The Black British English Podcast
Ife
18 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast by your favourite Creole Polyglot Ife Thompson talking all things Black British English, Language justice & joy and Black Language practices.
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A podcast by your favourite Creole Polyglot Ife Thompson talking all things Black British English, Language justice & joy and Black Language practices.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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❤️🖤💚 Do For Self 2.0: Marcus Garvey’s Vision in Creole & Digital Spaces
The Black British English Podcast
13 minutes 20 seconds
3 months ago
❤️🖤💚 Do For Self 2.0: Marcus Garvey’s Vision in Creole & Digital Spaces

Marcus Garvey told us: “One God, One Aim, One Destiny.”

But what does that destiny look like in 2025 in the age of TikTok, Instagram, and global Creole culture?




On this special BBE Podcast episode marking Marcus Garvey’s 138th birthday, we explore how his Pan-African vision continues to live and breathe through the words we speak, the cultures we protect, and the digital tools we now hold in our hands.




🔥 In this episode, we break down:

​ Why Garvey’s blueprint of “Do for Self” is still urgent today.

​ How Creole languages like Jamaican Patois, Haitian Kreyòl, Nigerian Pidgin and others carry the heartbeat of Pan-African unity.

  • ​ The ways social media has become our new printing press allowing us to connect the diaspora in real-time.
  • ​ What you can do to carry Garvey’s fire forward in the digital age and in real life.
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  • From Kingston to Lagos, Port-au-Prince to London, Harlem to the Gram — Garvey’s dream is still alive. This is not just history. It’s movement. It’s language. It’s culture. It’s power.




Tap in, share the vision, and claim your part in One Destiny online and beyond.


The Black British English Podcast
A podcast by your favourite Creole Polyglot Ife Thompson talking all things Black British English, Language justice & joy and Black Language practices.