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The Black Sterring
Phetha & Kuntha
87 episodes
1 week ago
Phetha and Kuntha dissect shows with an intersectional, feminist, womanist, blackist, doing-too-muchist lens and ask where - and how - are the black women on our screens.
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Phetha and Kuntha dissect shows with an intersectional, feminist, womanist, blackist, doing-too-muchist lens and ask where - and how - are the black women on our screens.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Black Sterring Masterclass - Pabi Moloi
The Black Sterring
1 hour 20 minutes 16 seconds
7 months ago
Black Sterring Masterclass - Pabi Moloi

We are thrilled to introduce our new thing here; The Black Sterring Interview Masterclasses, where we sit down with a few really dope creative practitioners and voices for edu-chats and deep dives into their worlds.

We're even more stoked to bring you our first guest - award-winning, seasoned and darling broadcaster Pabi Moloi! From growing up when we were still doe eyed about the 'New South Africa' to the many hats she's worn in her career and still hopes to wear, all the way to what it truly means to use your voice as a black ghel in these streets. Drink up!

Listen. To. Us.

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The Black Sterring
Phetha and Kuntha dissect shows with an intersectional, feminist, womanist, blackist, doing-too-muchist lens and ask where - and how - are the black women on our screens.