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It's a Continent

It's a Continent

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Africa is a continent, and we’re here to prove it. Join hosts Chinny and Astrid as we uncover key moments in African history that have shaped the continent, one nation at a time. Our episodes are bite-sized, perfect for history lovers and curious minds. As featured on BBC, The Guardian and proud win...

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Resisting Empire: Eduardo Mondlane

Resisting Empire: Eduardo Mondlane

This episode of our Resisting Empire series tells the story of Eduardo Mondlane: scholar, activist, and founding president of Mozambique’s liberation...

2025-10-14 01:00:00 1407
Resisting Empire: Samory Touré

Resisting Empire: Samory Touré

This episode of our Resisting Empire series explores the life of Samory Touré, the 19th-century West African leader who built an empire across Guinea,...

2025-09-30 01:00:00 1142
Resisting Empire: Queen Amanirenas

Resisting Empire: Queen Amanirenas

We travel back to the ancient world to spotlight Queen Amanirenas of the Kushite Empire. Known as one of the most powerful Kandake (queen mothers) of...

2025-09-16 06:00:00 1142
Introducing: Trapped History

Introducing: Trapped History

Here’s a great episode from the archives of the wonderful Trapped History podcast – where hosts, Oswin and Carla, share hidden stories of unsung heroe...

2025-06-24 05:00:00 2111
The Rise of African Queens & Warriors with Paula Akpan

The Rise of African Queens & Warriors with Paula Akpan

We sit down with journalist, historian and speaker Paula Akpan to explore her debut book When We Ruled—an illuminating retelling of twelve pre-colonia...

2025-06-17 06:00:00 2006
The Bongo Dynasty's Rise & Fall

The Bongo Dynasty's Rise & Fall

Gabon should be a model of prosperity—yet its oil riches were siphoned into offshore mansions and luxury fleets by the Bongo kleptocracy. From Omar Bo...

2025-05-24 19:15:00 1914
Winnie Mandela: The Weight of Resistance

Winnie Mandela: The Weight of Resistance

In this episode, we journey to South Africa to explore the life and legacy of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela — a woman who became a symbol of resistance an...

2025-05-07 01:00:00 1706
Andrée Blouin: Central Africa's unsung heroine (rerun)

Andrée Blouin: Central Africa's unsung heroine (rerun)

Andrée Blouin fought ardently for her belief in independence from imperial power. We look at her life, legacy and how colonial law impacted her experi...

2025-04-15 01:00:00 1689
Mauritius Unmasked: The 1999 Riots

Mauritius Unmasked: The 1999 Riots

Mauritius is often seen as a paradise island, known for its stunning beaches and luxury resorts. But beneath this idyllic image lies a history shaped...

2025-02-18 01:00:00 1559
The Stolen Children of Colonial Empire

The Stolen Children of Colonial Empire

During Belgium’s colonial rule, mixed-heritage children were branded a 'problem' by the authorities, taken from their families, and forced into an unc...

2025-02-04 01:00:00 1794
Ghana’s Exiled King: Prempeh I

Ghana’s Exiled King: Prempeh I

We're exploring the life of Asantehene Prempeh I, the exiled king of the Asante Empire (modern-day Ghana). From his rise to power, supported by his mo...

2025-01-21 09:00:00 1792
The UAE and Africa: Investment or Influence?

The UAE and Africa: Investment or Influence?

With China scaling back its African investments, the UAE has stepped in, becoming the fourth-largest investing bloc on the continent. The UAE's expand...

2024-12-17 01:00:00 2142
Introducing History Daily: The Egyptian Revolution

Introducing History Daily: The Egyptian Revolution

Enjoy this bonus episode: It's A Continent recommends History Daily.

We're treating you to a teaser of this exciting podcast by sharing t...

2024-11-23 02:00:00 1313
Reparations to Africa: Action not Words (rerun)

Reparations to Africa: Action not Words (rerun)

Calls for reparations have come at a time where we’ve seen the Head of State be removed in Barbados and the returning of looted items like Benin Bronz...

2024-10-29 01:00:00 2288
Repatriating African Artefacts (rerun)

Repatriating African Artefacts (rerun)

90-95% of Africa’s cultural heritage is held overseas, with Benin Bronzes languishing in museum basements all over the world for around 125 years. the...

2024-10-15 01:00:00 1501
Benevolent Imperialism with Kehinde Andrews (rerun)

Benevolent Imperialism with Kehinde Andrews (rerun)

To recognise Black History month in the UK, we're joined by the academic, activist and author Professor Kehinde Andrews. Kehinde is a professor of Bla...

2024-10-01 01:00:00 3321
Francisco Macías Nguema - Equatorial Guinea’s Tyrant

Francisco Macías Nguema - Equatorial Guinea’s Tyrant

We explore the story of Equatorial Guinea and its first post-independence leader, Francisco Macías Nguema. This small West African nation—the only Spa...

2024-09-03 01:00:00 1832
Unravelling the Black Tax (rerun)

Unravelling the Black Tax (rerun)

This episode was first broadcast on 30th January 2024.

In this episode, we explore the term Black Tax, originating in South Africa, to de...

2024-08-20 01:00:00 1514
Miriam Makeba: Empress of African Song

Miriam Makeba: Empress of African Song

Miriam Makeba, known as the Empress of African Song, remains a symbol of the movement against colonialism, and Black Power movements in the US and the...

2024-08-06 01:00:00 1760
Mau Mau Uprising

Mau Mau Uprising

*Trigger warning* Torture, human rights abuse and sexual abuse is spoken about frequently in this episode.
The Mau Mau Uprising was a pivotal e...

2024-06-25 01:00:00 2461
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: A Liberian First

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: A Liberian First

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf made history as Africa's first elected female Head of State. Her story is filled with numerous challenges, including surviving d...

2024-06-11 01:00:00 2051
Forming the African Union (rerun)

Forming the African Union (rerun)

The African Union (AU) emerged on the global stage in 2002, a pivotal moment in African history. With a vision to create an "integrated, prosperous an...

2024-05-28 06:00:00 1995
Decolonising Healthcare with Annabel Sowemimo

Decolonising Healthcare with Annabel Sowemimo

We're joined by Dr Annabel Sowemimo, author of Divided, Racism, Medicine and why we need to decolonise healthcare. Dr Sowemimo is passionate about add...

2024-05-14 01:00:00 2287
Accra: a Tale of Two Cities

Accra: a Tale of Two Cities

The Year of the Return in 2019 marked a significant moment in Accra, Ghana, inviting people of African heritage to reconnect with their roots. In year...

2024-05-02 01:00:00 1979
A Special Announcement!

A Special Announcement!

Buy your tickets here: AUGURE (OMEN): FILM NIGHT HOSTED BY IT’S A CONTINENT
Follow us on IG: itsacontinentpod and Twitter: itsacontinent. It's a...

2024-04-29 07:00:00 215
Burkina Faso's Icon (birthday rerun)

Burkina Faso's Icon (birthday rerun)

Happy 4th birthday It's a Continent! We're throwing it back to our second ever episode.
Thomas Sankara was the president of Burkina Faso from 1...

2024-04-03 01:00:00 2260
Patrice Lumumba: Congo’s Revolutionary Martyr

Patrice Lumumba: Congo’s Revolutionary Martyr

Patrice Lumumba was a distinguished Pan-African politician who served as the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after the...

2024-03-19 01:00:00 2069
Marcus Garvey: The Black Moses

Marcus Garvey: The Black Moses

Marcus Garvey was a prominent figure in Black nationalism and Pan-Africanism, whose ideology, known as Garveyism, continues to influence African pride...

2024-03-05 01:00:00 1686
Reparations to Africa: Action not Words (rerun)

Reparations to Africa: Action not Words (rerun)

Calls for reparations have come at a time where we’ve seen the Head of State be removed in Barbados and the returning of looted items like Benin Bronz...

2024-02-13 01:00:00 3602
Unravelling the Black Tax

Unravelling the Black Tax

In this episode, we explore the term Black Tax, originating in South Africa, to describe the financial support provided by black individuals to their...

2024-01-30 01:00:00 1514
Repatriating African Artefacts

Repatriating African Artefacts

90-95% of Africa’s cultural heritage is held overseas, with Benin Bronzes languishing in museum basements all over the world for around 125 years. the...

2024-01-16 01:00:00 1772
From Nigeria to Morocco: The Making of No U-Turn

From Nigeria to Morocco: The Making of No U-Turn

We're joined by Ike Nnaebue, a celebrated filmmaker and cultural entrepreneur based in Nigeria. We discuss his documentary No U-Turn, a personal journ...

2023-12-27 01:00:00 2603
Queen Nanny of the Maroons

Queen Nanny of the Maroons

Queen Nanny, also known as Nanny of the Maroons, is Jamaica's only female national hero. This episode delves into the struggles and triumphs of the Ma...

2023-12-05 01:00:00 957
Diamonds Unveiled: Who owns Botswana?

Diamonds Unveiled: Who owns Botswana?

Botswana was one of the world’s poorest countries at independence – highly dependent on their former coloniser and beef exports. In 1967, De Beers geo...

2023-11-21 01:00:00 1616
The Scramble for Cobalt (rerun)

The Scramble for Cobalt (rerun)

In this episode, we delve into the world of cobalt, a critical material in the production of rechargeable batteries, especially Lithium-ion batteries...

2023-11-07 01:00:00 1396
Samora Machel's Legacy in Mozambique

Samora Machel's Legacy in Mozambique

Samora Machel's legacy is rich and far reaching - he was a revolutionary leader, playing a vital role in Mozambique's road to independence. His work s...

2023-10-24 01:00:00 1528
Nigeria: The Aba Women's War

Nigeria: The Aba Women's War

The Aba Women’s War took place in south eastern Nigeria in 1929. By the late 1920s, restrictive colonial practice affected women in Igbo, Efik and Ibi...

2023-10-10 01:00:00 1243
Immigration: The People are Not the Problem

Immigration: The People are Not the Problem

The West's treatment of refugees has become one of the most devastating human rights disasters in modern times.We’re joined by Andrei Popoviciu (@Andr...

2023-09-26 01:00:00 2196
Sweet Salone: a Food Hug from Sierra Leone

Sweet Salone: a Food Hug from Sierra Leone

We're joined by Chef, Entrepreneur, and Author Maria Bradford. Maria was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, where her passion for food emerged. This pass...

2023-09-12 01:00:00 2074
The Comoros: a Neocolonial Split

The Comoros: a Neocolonial Split

Known as Africa's 'secret paradise,' the Comoros Islands are located in the Indian Ocean. Whilst it is is an independent state, the nation faces chall...

2023-07-18 02:00:00 1308
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