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Afrikaleidoscope

WBAI Program
Airs : 09:00 PM

 

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Related Tags: Africa, African
E-mail: ebrath@wbai.org
Description:
Afrikaleidoscope is an African public affairs program that focuses on the history, current events and future developments in Africa and the African diaspora, including the United States, the Caribbean, Central and South America, the Pacific Islands and even Europe. The programs also focuses attention on any country in the world where its social and/or political order (or disorder) may have a negative or positive impact on Africa and African people. To achieve this, Afrikaleidoscope presents news, views, reviews and previews of information, cultural events, economic developments or ideological advancement and/or spiritual upliftment, primarily to African people but to humankind at large.
Credits:
Elombe Brath: Host, producer - ebrath@wbai.org Dena Montague: Engineer Elombe Brath, program host and producer, has been an activist for over 45 years in the Pan-Africanist movement. He worked for 37 years at American Broadcasting Company as a graphic artist and videotape librarian, 10 years as Shop Steward for graphic arts, and 17 years as African affairs consultant at "Like It Is," a 35-year-old Black public affairs program produced and hosted by Gil Noble, an award-winning television producer at WABC-TV, Channel 7. Elombe has traveled to over 20 countries in Africa (North, East, West), the Caribbean, South and Central America. Dena Montague, program engineer, is a Political Science graduate student at the New School. She is currently on leave in Africa (Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo) doing field esearch. Ms. Montague is scheduled to return shortly.
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