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The Malcolm Effect

Raising the level of discussion amongst a generation
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#25 Getting the all clear on Covid - Dr. Azza Gadir

In an age of misinformation and hot takes from non-experts. I was joined by Dr. Azza, who helped me understand all things Covid. Ranging from what viruses are to how the vaccine was produced and much more Dr. Azza Gadir, PhD is an immunologist who completed her postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School / Boston Children’s Hospital. Her published research is focused on the role of the gut microbiome in protecting against diseases early in life. For this work, she holds issued and pending pa...

Mar 01, 202154 minEp. 25

#24 What radicalised you? -Tyler Greene

In this episode I discuss with Tyler Greene about how he developed a radical politic at such a young age Tyler Greene is the Founder of Covid Classroom, an online platform that provides HBCU students with a forum to have meaningful discussions and the resources to network, collaborate, and serve our community while a distance. He is also a Freshman Sociology major from East Orange, New Jersey with interests in social psychology, philosophy, and political science. With a passion for community emp...

Feb 21, 202135 minEp. 24

#23 The First Black Prime Minister of The U.K.? - Athian Akec

Had the absolute pleasure of speaking to Athian, who I believe will be a force for transformative change in the future. We discussed progressive politics, activism and are young people more political today than ever before. Athian Akec is an 18 year old activist, writer and speaker. His main areas of focus are climate change, youth violence and racial inequality. As a part of this he's written for the Guardian, Independent, Huffpost, I-d magazine, Huck Magazine, Hunger Mag and other national new...

Feb 14, 202124 minEp. 23

#22 'President of Gen Z' - Elijah Manley

Thoroughly enjoyed this conversation with the self styled and inspirational ‘President of Gen Z’, Elijah Manley We talk about his personal life, how he got involved in politics and his future plans Elijah Manley was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida . As of June 2020, Manley was attending Broward College for undergraduate study. Manley's career experience includes working in insurance and holding an active 2-14 license. He has been affiliated with the National Youth Rights Association as a board ...

Feb 07, 202126 minEp. 22

#21 A World Without Police? - Yusuf Abdul-Qadir

Yusuf joins me in this episode as we speak about reimagining law & order, activism, ‘defund the police’, abolition, political slogans and much more! Yusuf Abdul-Qadir is the Inaugural Senior Strategist for Racial Justice at the New York Civil Liberties Union. As the Senior Strategist for Racial Justice, he advances and integrates an intersectional racial justice lens and across departments within the NYCLU, and manages a docket that includes environmental/climate justice, indigenous rights, ...

Jan 31, 202133 minEp. 21

#20 Asking The Right Questions Regarding Racism - Dr. Adam Elliot-Cooper

Dr. Adam Elliot-Cooper joins me in this episode as I ask questions that help us better understand racism and race relations in the U.K. Dr Adam Elliott-Cooper is a research associate in sociology at University of Greenwich. His research interests including policing and anti-racism, and his book, Black Resistance to British Policing will be published in May 2021. He sits on the board of The Monitoring Group and organises with UKBLM I.G. @TheGambian @Kultural.Renaissance Twitter: @Adamec87 @Momodo...

Jan 24, 202126 minEp. 20

#19 Covering West Africa; a journalist's perspective - Amandla Thomas-Johnson

Amandla and I discuss his journeys across West Africa as a journalist. Amandla Thomas-Johnson is a London-born journalist of African-Caribbean descent based in Dakar, Senegal, covering West Africa. He has worked for Middle East Eye, the Daily Telegraph, BBC, The Guardian, Aljazeera and Channel 4 Dispatches. He is the author of Becoming Kwame Ture, a biography of the civil rights activist formerly known as Stokely Carmichael. I.G. @TheGambian @Kultural.Renaissance Twitter: @TjAmandla @MomodouTaal...

Jan 17, 202135 minEp. 19

#18 There are Two Americas - Arqum Rashid

This past week we witnessed the capitol building being overrun by white supremacists and many of us can’t help but think what would have happened had the perpetrators been black or non-white, further reinforcing what we already know to be true, that there are two Americas. Arqum Rashid discusses with me what we witnessed. Arqum Rashid is the Resident Scholar and Imam at the Islamic Society of Central Delaware in Dover, Delaware and the Director of Riwaq Institute. He is a graduate of Al-Azhar Un...

Jan 09, 202136 minEp. 18

#17 The Politics of Black Hair - Marie-Claire Umwiza

The subject of black people’s hair, particularly women’s, continues to dominate our public discourse. Listen in as we discuss all things related to what, is at times a contentious subject, black hair. Marie Claire is in her final year of her sociology and criminology degree at Goldsmiths university, London. I.G. @TheGambian @Kultural.Renaissance @Emcebih Twitter: @MomodouTaal

Jan 04, 202141 minEp. 17

#16 Confederacy; a history lesson - Amir Webb

The past often informs our present. Listen in to a history lesson on the Confederacy and how America decides to deal with its black citizens Born and raised in Washington D.C, Amir Webb is a public historian that focuses on Civil War history, especially Confederate history."

Dec 27, 202050 minEp. 16

#15 Trauma & Healing; Beyond Buzzwords - Dr. Kameelah Rashad

We often hear the terms trauma and healing on social media. But what do they actually mean? Are there merely terms to explain our bad behaviour and personality or is there something to deeper to it? Dr. Kameelah and I discuss. Kameelah is the Founder and President of Muslim Wellness Foundation (MWF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting healing and emotional well-being in the American Muslim community through dialogue, education, and training. Muslim Wellness Foundation envisions a fu...

Dec 18, 202031 minEp. 15

#14 All Things Astrology - Professor Ali A Olomi

Is astrology real? Or merely a superstition that ancient societies once believed in? Professor Ali discusses all things astrology with me in what was a truly eye opening conversation Ali A Olomi is an Assistant Professor of History at Penn State Abington. He researches, writes, and teaches on how Muslims imagined their world through the intersection of science and religion in the service of empire. His work examines discourses of cosmology, geography, and gender and sexuality and how they were d...

Dec 11, 202028 minEp. 14

#13 The Myth of 'the left behind' - Dr. Aaron Winter

We often hear that we live in a post racial society and in fact it is actually the white working classes who are being left behind in society. I discuss this and more with Dr. Aaron Winter Aaron Winter is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of East London. His research is on the far-right with a focus on racism, mainstreaming and violence. He is co-editor of Discourses and Practices of Terrorism: Interrogating Terror (Routledge 2010), Historical Perspectives on Organised Crime and T...

Dec 02, 202029 minEp. 13

#12 Representation & Remaining True in the Legal System - Sultana Tafadar

How easy is it to stay true to yourself whilst working in a system that is designed to disadvantage you? Does selling out help you rise the ranks in your career or is it purely based on merit? Sultana and I discuss Sultana is a human rights, international law and criminal justice barrister. She defends in high profile cases, including counter terrorism and national security cases. She is part of the OSCE Roster of Experts dealing with Counter Terrorism; the Convenor of the Muslim Lawyers Action ...

Nov 27, 202033 minEp. 12

#11 The Image Of Whiteness - Daniel C. Blight

If you’re white, does it mean you’re racist? I discussed with author and lecturer Daniel Blight. I pushed back on separating systems of oppression and white supremacy versus the people these ideas filter through. Nonetheless it was a truly insightful and interesting conversation. Daniel C. Blight is a writer based in London. He works on various forms of the essay, fiction and poetry, and has written for 1000 Words, Aperture, Foam, frieze, The Guardian, Philosophy of Photography, Photoworks, Vogu...

Nov 21, 202027 minEp. 11

#10 Working For Justice In An Unjust System? - Omran Belhadi

Inside the system, but this time on the defence. Is this the best way to ensure justice in a unjust system? Omran Belhadi details why he chose to work as a defence barrister. Omran mentions some heartbreaking cases, why representation matters and we play a game of hypotheticals. *Not official legal advice* Omran Belhadi is a criminal barrister at Nexus Chambers . He works on a range of cases including protest cases, large scale drugs and firearms conspiracies and serious violence. Omran has an i...

Nov 17, 202029 minEp. 10

#9 Changing The System From Within? - Hauwa Shehu

In a system that statistically and routinely disadvantages many groups of society, particularly people of colour. Is there much hope of transforming it from within and is this the best course of action. Hauwa Shehu a prosecutor for crown prosecution service discusses it here Hauwa is a Criminal Barrister with experience in the Criminal Justice Sector, both domestically in the UK and internationally. Hauwa was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2013 and joined the Crown Prosecution Service...

Nov 12, 20201 hr 12 minEp. 9

#8 Race, Class & Comedy - Nabil Abdulrashid

Britain’s Got Talent finalist Nabil Abdulrashid, was probably the most talked about contestant in this year’s contest. His act saw ITV receive several complaints. He speaks on his experience as a comedian, his time on the show, perfecting his craft and much more I.G. @TheGambian @Kultural.Renaissance @ManLikeNabz Twitter: @MomodouTaal @Nabilu

Nov 08, 20201 hr 8 minEp. 8

#7 Can Politics Yield Real Change? - Baroness Warsi

A truly insightful conversation with Baroness Warsi, where we discuss activism, political apathy, the state of politics today and much more. Sayeeda Hussain Warsi, Baroness Warsi is a British lawyer, politician and member of the House of Lords who served as co-Chairwoman of the Conservative Party from 2010 to 2012. She served in Cameron–Clegg coalition, first as the Minister without portfolio between 2010 and 2012, then as the Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and as the ...

Nov 03, 202036 minEp. 7

#6 Is Charity The New Colonialism - Bushra Rehman

Charity and the saviour complex? Is charity is lesser economically developed countries merely a new form of colonialism? Bushra has worked in protection, inclusion and safeguarding in humanitarian work for an international non-government organisation. Prior to this, she worked as a research officer for another humanitarian organisation. She holds a master's in conflict, security and development and has received an award from the Development Studies Association for her dissertation on disability ...

Nov 01, 202026 minEp. 6

#5 CRT; A Force for Good or Evil Ideology? - Dr. Yassir Morsi

Critical race theory is on the tongues of many in our current climate. Whilst many deem it a necessary tool to understand racism, there are many who deem it as divisive. Dr. Yassir Morsi in this episode breaks down what critical race theory is and responds to some of the criticisms. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Yassir Morsi is a lecturer in politics at La Trobe University and previously a post-doctoral Researcher at the International Centre for ...

Oct 27, 202043 minEp. 5

#4 The Black Man's Body - Mr. Ugandan Schnack

Calling himself The Ugandan Shnack, Arif is basketball player, model, entrepreneur and a creative content creator who has modelled for places like Gym Shark, Puma, Adidas, GQ, JD and many others. He joins me to speak on male body positivity and his experiences as a black man in the modelling world. He offers quite a few insights to the aspect of the industry that many are unaware of. I.G. @TheGambian @Kultural.Renaissance @MrUgandanSchnack Twitter: @MomodouTaal...

Oct 09, 202033 minEp. 4

#3 Britain Ain't Racist? - Momodou Taal

For this episode in conjunction with Black History Month (U.K) Host Momodou Taal explores the question 'Is Britain Racist?'. I.G. @TheGambian @Kultural.Renaissance Twitter: @MomodouTaal

Oct 03, 202016 minEp. 3

#2 Covid Conspirators - Ridwan Rahman

To help you navigate this post-Covid world we wanted to discuss your concerns, anxieties and conspiracies with Dr. Anthony Fauci and Tedros Adhanom. Unfortunately we didn’t have the budget. Instead I brought my friend Ridwan along to discuss conspiracies with us. Ridwan has a Masters in Pharmacy, a Masters in Islamic Studies and is less than a year away from completing his third (THIRD!) degree in medicine. You read that correctly; he has no social life. In all seriousness, I couldn’t think of a...

Sep 25, 20201 hr 13 minEp. 2

#1 The Story Goes w/ Momodou Taal

A deep and personal account of host and founder Momodou Taal's journey so far. IG: @TheGambian Twitter: @MomodouTaal @Kultural.Renaissance

Sep 18, 202030 minEp. 1
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