What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
"What’s Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean" brings a biweekly conversation with people who know and work extensively and at the ground level in African and/or the Caribbean to the people of the African diaspora to keep us connected to the events and the places we love and left behind. Join us as we follow social and economic development issues in and around Africa and the Caribbean, including issues about youth, health, education, business, and emerging entrepreneurs. "What’s Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean" wants you to stay connected to the people and places that you love. Podcast cover photo by Etty Fidele on Unsplash
Latest Episode
Remembering Abimbola Ogunbanjo and His Vision of Transforming Nigeria (28.02.2024)
Previous Episodes
- "Switch It or Ditch It": Taking Charge of Your Career and Life!
- Author Maurice M. McCallum: Blending Jamaican Folklore and Fantasy in New Novel
- Kadian Snow: Writing to Heal
- What's In Your Drinking Water?
- Yinka Rickford-Anguin Recounts the Story Behind Sierra Leone's 1994 Peace Concert, "Jamaa Fest"
- Tech Entrepreneur Segun Johnson Discusses the Plight of Small Business Owners in Nigeria
- "The time has come to invest in different parts of Africa," Says New York City Pension Fund Trustee, Gregory Floyd
- "Because Your Life Is Worth Playing": How Scott Hilton Clarke Helps Leaders "Find and Live their Music"
- A Business Organization in Michigan is Connecting Africa to the Communities of the African Diaspora in the United States
- Abi Ogunbanjo Talks about the Opportunities and Challenges for Investors and Government in Nigeria
- A Dream Fulfilled: Camille Hastick Talks About Her Legendary Father's Legacy As a Caribbean American Business Leader
- Mañana Starts Today! Award-winning author Sandra Elaine Scott shares her joy of reading and writing
- Part 2: The Caribbean Mosaics: A Home Away from Home
- The Caribbean Mosaics: A Home Away from Home
- The U.K.'s Hostile Environment: A Conversation with Colin Bobb-Semple, Part 2
- UK Government's Hostile Environment Policy Targets Black Communities and Deports thousands of Black immigrants
- Is Telemedicine Here to Stay? Alex Martin Discusses the Use of Telemedicine During the Pandemic
- Opening Doors to a Career in Architecture for Young People of Color through Mentoring
- What’s the tea? Mark Dalgety, founder of Dalgety Tea, talks about the success of his business
- Ghanaian Businessman Sees Africa's Potential as the World's Major Food Producer and Exporter
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