S2E3: What it means to be Black in the Union Jack

S2E3: What it means to be Black in the Union Jack

In this episode, edna bonhomme and Dr. Christienna Fryar discuss the history of Britain and the Caribbean and what it means to be teaching 500 years of Black British history. Recognizing that Black British history has only recently starting to gain institutional support in the British academy, Dr. Fryar puts institutional practices in context, discussing how history departments have for so long separated the colonial history of the British Empire from British domestic history as well as marginalized histories of migration within the UK and intellectual contributions of Black Britons. Sharing her work on Jamaica postemancipation and Britain after the abolition of slavery in 1834, Dr. Fryar refutes and carefully unpacks the implications of the national myth of humanitarian Britain after abolition and exposes ongoing racism and imperial expansion after the end of slavery. Linking this myth and the division between the British imperial and domestic histories with the present-day realities in the Caribbean and for Black Britons, especially in reference to the recent Windrush crisis, Dr. Fryar addresses what is at stake when the colonial past and its aftermath are not fully accounted for. Dr. Christienna Fryar is a historian of Britain and the Caribbean, focusing on Britain's imperial entanglements in the Caribbean region. Her work embeds modern British history within the fields of comparative slavery and emancipation, and she is finishing a book about disaster politics and imperial governance in postemancipation Jamaica. She occasionally comments—usually on Twitter—about the state of higher education in the US and the UK. She is also a 2020 AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker. Credits Interview, recording, and post-production by edna bonhomme Assistance by Kristyna Comer Image Port Royal Street, West, Jamaica.' Jamaican Earthquake, 1907 Creative Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%27Port_Royal_Street,_West,_Jamaica.%27_Jamaican_Earthquake,_1907._Postcard._(7233469520).jpg Music by NALALIONGIRL (442612, Attribution License, Creative Commons) and X3nus (450539, Attribution License, Creative Commons)

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S4E11: Putting Black Radical Theory into Practice

S4E11: Putting Black Radical Theory into Practice

During this final episode of the season, Edna Bonhomme spoke with Zoé Samudzi. This is Edna's last episode with the podcast after which Edna will continue to focus more on writing essays and books. Y...

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S4E10: The Coalition of Cultural Workers against the Humboldt Forum and BARAZANI.berlin

S4E10: The Coalition of Cultural Workers against the Humboldt Forum and BARAZANI.berlin

lyonga and Lucas Odahara join edna bonhomme to talk about collectivizing around anticolonial activism of the Coalition of Cultural Workers against the Humboldt Forum (CCWAH) and BARAZANI.berlin and ho...

20 Nov 202124min

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S4E9: Our Histories are not Missing

In this episode Edna Bonhomme is in conversation with Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro. Mba Bikoro's work analyses processes of power & science fictions in historical archives critically engaging in migr...

11 Nov 202149min

S4E8: Blackness as Organizing Tools & Principles: Black Student Union at HU Berlin

S4E8: Blackness as Organizing Tools & Principles: Black Student Union at HU Berlin

Fenja and Alina from the Black Student Union (BSU) at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin join edna bonhomme to share about organizing the BSU at the university. Expanding on the BSU starting in December 2...

31 Okt 202139min

S4E7: Taking Germany to Court: Legal Actions for Climate Justice & the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

S4E7: Taking Germany to Court: Legal Actions for Climate Justice & the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Discussing the necessity for an ever-expanding intersectional climate justice movement, edna bonhomme and Indigenous lawyer and climate activist Yi Yi Prue are in conversation for this episode, expand...

18 Sep 202127min

SE4 E6 Decolonize All The Things with Shay-Akil McLean

SE4 E6 Decolonize All The Things with Shay-Akil McLean

Edna Bonhomme interviewed Shay-Akil McLean, Ph.D. (@Hood_Biologist. Shay-Akil is a Queer Trans masculine & gender queer man racialized as Black, on stolen Indigenous land, an educator, organizer, writ...

12 Sep 202135min

S4E5: Born Free

S4E5: Born Free

In this episode, Edna Bonhomme spoke with Bino from Wearebornfree! Empowerment Radio(WeRadio!). WeRadio Is an independent is a radio programme organized by Refugees & Friends to empower each other; it...

23 Aug 202132min

S4E4: Everything for Everyone

S4E4: Everything for Everyone

On a rainy summer day in Berlin-Neukölln Edna Bonhomme, Moritz Gansen and Sara Morais dos Santos Bruss met for a ‘theory conversation’ initiated by Nacre Journal and loosely centered around the theme ...

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