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Igbo, Queer, and Unfiltered

Charles Okeke

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Welcome to a podcast unlike any other, in which I bring my unique intersectional identity as a gay Igbo man from Nigeria to the forefront. This is a space where personal stories meet cultural insights, and where meaningful discussions about LGBTQIA+ issues, representation, and empowerment take centre stage. Each episode is a journey into the intricacies of being queer and African, examining themes of identity, perseverance, and visibility. As I amplify queer voices, spill some palm wine, sla ...
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Igbo Table Talks

Igbo Table Talks

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Welcome to Igbo Table Talks with Emeka and Oly! Emeka and Oly discuss all things culture and are changing the way the Igbo language is learned. Come & join the conversations. Nothing is off the table.
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Igbo Proverbs, Idioms & Phrases

Blossom Ozurumba

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A 2-minute podcast that you can quickly and easily listen to that will ideally share one Igbo Language Proverb, Idiom, or Phrase, provide the literal meaning and the figurative explanation while suggesting the most applicable English language equivalent.
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Igbo Podcast

Igbo Podcast

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"Ọjị Abịala: An Igbo Podcast" takes a revamped and innovative approach towards learning to speak the Igbo language-- guaranteed to make you at least conversant. In doing so, it aims to promote Igbo culture, literature, and a greater sense of community, especially between Ndị Igbo in Nigeria and those in the diaspora. This Igbo podcast makes language learning a lifestyle and enjoyable!! Come and join the movement and spread the word.
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That Igbo Girl

Chioma

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That Igbo Girl seeks to encourage, promote, and uncover artifacts of African culture by curating and publishing reviews, interviews, critiques, poems, and personal stories.
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Yoruba Igbo Muslimah

Korede Azeez

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My name is Korayday and I’m a Yoruba girl who grew up in Enugu. I’m a filmmaker, mom, and student of life. I like to talk about lessons learned and my experiences as I go through this introspective life of mine. Let’s connect on Instagram @korayday
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Igbo Radio

Antho Weezy

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Welcome to the King of the Messy/Tea-spillin community, thee head barb, thee one in charge ANTHO MINAJ! Here we gossip about schools and student fights and celebrities who on-purposely act dumb online for the attention and views. We also post the juicy videos from other barbs and talk about celebrity BEEF. Enjoy our podcasts😛
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Umu Igbo Unite Austin

Umu Igbo Unite Austin

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NDEWO! Umu Igbo Unite- Austin Chapter ("UIU-Austin"), chartered in 2018, is a local chapter of the national Umu Igbo Unite organization. Umu Igbo Unite is a U.S.-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that consists of a wide range of professionals and college students of Nigerian Igbo heritage who reside in the United States. UIU-Austin was created to bring Igbo youths and professionals together, establish a sense of community and educate members about the rich Igbo culture, while giving b ...
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This one's for all the queer Africans who were told to tone it down so they could fit in. This one is also for everyone who hid pictures of themselves, changed their voice, and didn't talk at family gatherings because they thought that would keep them safe. Respectability politics are control, not protection. They don't stop violence, rejection, or…
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This is meant for LGBTQIA+ Africans, who have been told that their existence is unimportant and that it comes from the West. It is for people who know what their rights are and won't give in any more. African governments, religious groups, and traditional gatekeepers don't dislike queer people because they think we are immoral; they dislike us beca…
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This episode is for all queer Africans and queer people of African descent who have been told that being silent equates to being respectful and that your presence, your love, and your life must be “private” to be accepted.Silence is not culture; it is control; it is shame masquerading as tradition; and it is erasing us.…
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This episode is for all queer individuals who have been told that they are a disgrace to their lineage, as well as for those who are being silenced, mocked, or erased for simply existing. This is also intended for individuals who have heard that homosexuality is not African.Charles Okeke
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This is for all queer individuals who have been told that their pain is too loud, their truth is too inconvenient, or their presence is too much. It is also for those who have witnessed fake "allies" disappear when the hate begins to creep in. Your silence when queer people are being harassed, deleted, misrepresented, or taken down says a lot. You …
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