The State of Africa is a narrative deep-dive into how Africa became what it is today; the history we weren’t taught, the systems that shaped us, the decisions that broke us and the possibilities that can rebuild us. Each episode unpacks a piece of Africa’s story and how that reflects today.
This is not a documentary. It’s an honest, human and reflective conversation. It is a journey through the past to understand the present. A reminder that Africa’s problems didn’t appear overnight & neither will the solutions. But if we understand how we got here, we can understand how to move forward.
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The State of Africa is a narrative deep-dive into how Africa became what it is today; the history we weren’t taught, the systems that shaped us, the decisions that broke us and the possibilities that can rebuild us. Each episode unpacks a piece of Africa’s story and how that reflects today.
This is not a documentary. It’s an honest, human and reflective conversation. It is a journey through the past to understand the present. A reminder that Africa’s problems didn’t appear overnight & neither will the solutions. But if we understand how we got here, we can understand how to move forward.
There was a time when Africa was the world. The Trans-Saharan Trade built empires and gave Africans a deep sense of confidence in who they were.
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The State of Africa
The State of Africa is a narrative deep-dive into how Africa became what it is today; the history we weren’t taught, the systems that shaped us, the decisions that broke us and the possibilities that can rebuild us. Each episode unpacks a piece of Africa’s story and how that reflects today.
This is not a documentary. It’s an honest, human and reflective conversation. It is a journey through the past to understand the present. A reminder that Africa’s problems didn’t appear overnight & neither will the solutions. But if we understand how we got here, we can understand how to move forward.