Global Take with Black Professionals in International Affairs
Politics
Welcome to Global Take with Black Professionals in International Affairs. Join us as we engage with black ambassadors, diplomats, business executives, creatives, and academics while exploring their views on pressing global issues. Our guest speakers will share their perspectives on how global issues affect Black communities both at home and abroad. We will also discuss the growing Blaxit Movement and why Black Americans are choosing to travel outside the US for peace and prosperity abroad. Join the discussion with Global Take!
Location:
United States
Genres:
Politics
Description:
Welcome to Global Take with Black Professionals in International Affairs. Join us as we engage with black ambassadors, diplomats, business executives, creatives, and academics while exploring their views on pressing global issues. Our guest speakers will share their perspectives on how global issues affect Black communities both at home and abroad. We will also discuss the growing Blaxit Movement and why Black Americans are choosing to travel outside the US for peace and prosperity abroad. Join the discussion with Global Take!
Language:
English
In-depth Insights with Carnegie Endowment Fellow, Dr. Christopher Shell, Delving into Black American Perspectives on the Chicago Migrant Crisis, Haiti, and Beyond
Duration:00:51:32
BONUS: Promoting Black Films Overseas- A Discussion with Hollywood Producer Juanita Ingram on her show The Expat International Ingrams, Disney's Little Mermaid, and Netflix's Queen Charlotte
Duration:00:55:12
President Biden's foreign policy record on Haiti and Latin America: A conversation with Miami Herald's Jacqueline Charles (part 3)
Duration:00:45:20
President Biden's Foreign Policy Report Card on Europe: A discussion with Dr. Nola Haynes on WNBA Star Brittney Griner, Russia, and Ukraine (Part 2)
Duration:00:22:13
President Biden's Foreign Policy Report Card on Africa: A Discussion on U.S.-Africa policy with Dr. Nola Haynes and Nii Simmonds (Part 1)
Duration:00:47:31
Part 2: Climate Finance and Climate Reparations-A reflection on the impact of COP27 with Raymond Kaniu from Strahl Composite
Duration:00:39:44
Part 1: Climate Change and its impact on Food Security in Africa: A Discussion with Enock Chikava from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Duration:00:26:33
Highlights from the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit 2022: NBA Africa, Corporate Council for Africa, and State Department
Duration:00:35:25
Climate Change and its effects on Black Caribbean Communities with Dr. April Baptiste
Duration:00:46:30
Ukraine Crisis: Why Black America Should Care and the African Immigrant Crisis at the Border with Nola Haynes
Duration:00:45:00
Africa and the Covid Economy: A Discussion with Economist Fanta Traore, CEO and co-founder of the Sadie Collective
Duration:00:36:04
American Democracy and the Black American Film Industry: A Discussion with Juanita Ingram, Producer and Creator of The Expat International Ingrams Featured on Amazon Prime
Duration:00:44:57
Haiti: Patrice Lawrence discusses U.S. inhumane treatment of Haitian migrants at U.S.-Mexico Border and Black Lives Matter influence on U.S. immigration policy.
Duration:00:48:09
Vaccine Equity and the Race to End the Pandemic with Dr. Aboubacar Kampo, Director of Health Programme at UNICEF
Duration:00:29:46
The U.S. military pulled out of Afghanistan. Now What? A discussion on the humanitarian impact with Christopher Nyamandi, Country Director for Save the Children
Duration:00:41:03
Charles Carithers and the Future of U.S. National Security
Duration:00:39:36
Blaxit Stories: Living the Single, Childfree Life Abroad
Duration:00:49:44
Blaxit Stories: Can Black Americans really call America home? Marlon Weir tells us to Blaxit to Africa.
Duration:00:36:28
Senior Advisor Irvin Hicks Jr.; The Future of Africa Relations and The Thursday Luncheon Group
Duration:00:35:24
Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Gina Abercombrie-Winstanley: Diversity and the Need for a Cultural Shift in the U.S. Department of State
Duration:00:38:27