NPR Affiliate since 1985
Undisciplined

Pan-Africanism from an African Perspective

Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio

Ways To Subscribe

Kenneth Tagoe, currently an M.A. History student from Ghana, West Africa is passionate about Pan-Africanism. He grew up idolizing Pan-African icons like Marcus Garvey, Du Bois, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Kwame Nkrumah and the ideas of black consciousness advocated by Frederick Douglass. In this episode, we explore the History of the Black Bombers, Ghana's Amateur Boxing Team, and its contribution to Pan- Pan-Africanism and nation-building in Ghana.

@uarkaast

Kenneth Tagoe:
* X or twitter is @Kenneth37069101
* Snap is kennethtagoe
* IG is tagoe.kenneth45

Caree Banton is the host of <i>Undisciplined.</i>
Nenbi Tony is a writer and researcher from Ghana, West Africa, and the co-host of the Undisciplined podcast.
Leah Grant is a producer at KUAF.
  1. Textbooks: Facts Are Not Necessarily Truth
  2. Black Slavery, Native Nations, and the Path to Reconciliation
  3. Karynecia, Our new Co-Host: It’s the Storytelling For Me
  4. Hidden African and African American Treasures in the University Museum