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Now, more than ever, the timeliness and significance of Black podcasting communities is critical to the sanctity and survival of the voice and perspectives of African descendants across the globe. In this episode, host Dr. Yndia is in conversation with Talib Jasir, the founder of the Afro & Audio Podcast Festival for Black indie podcast creatives and Vanguard Podcast Network, a podcast production company that produces original independent stories and social impact nonprofit podcasts. They discuss the importance of Black creators developing targeted content that centers the diverse experiences, perceptions, and worldviews of African descended people globally and why having F.U.B.U. (for us by us) support systems are critical to this work.
Prod. Credit: @Masauko. Episode sponsored by @Give Black Alliance. Available on all podcast platforms. Share and Follow on IG: @ProfYndia & @BelongingToBlackness_Podcast. Visit website: www.yndialorickwilmot.com
I enjoy listening to Talib Jasir conversation regarding his childhood from his grandparents.
Ms Yndia, the questions that you asked gives us a clear understanding about podcast telling out stories.
Thank you, continue with your excellent work.