Papers For My Acres

By: AJ Musewe & Samuel Adaramola
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  • A narrative podcast about history, culture, and the shared human experiences of the Black diaspora.

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Episodes
  • Papers For My Acres — Trailer
    Oct 4 2024

    Fufu and Grits, in collaboration with With Reverence Coop, present Papers For My Acres, a podcast about the history, culture, and shared experiences of the Black diaspora.

    Premiering, Wednesday, October 23rd!

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    1 min
  • Do You Have Your Papers?
    Oct 23 2024

    In this first episode of the podcast's debut, AJ and Sam share personal stories of immigration, cultural identity, and the challenges faced during their youth through adulthood. Both tackle the concept of 'papers,' discussing its implications in immigration documents, ancestry records, and historical permissions related to slavery and apartheid. Sam's story reveals his undocumented status during a crucial time for college applications, while AJ recounts the struggle of adapting to U.S. life as a Kenyan. The episode teases future discussions focused on cultural stereotypes like the term 'African booty scratcher', aiming for greater understanding within the black diaspora, emphasizing their shared heritage and resilience. This episode sets the podcast as a mixture of personal reflections, historical insights, and hopes to bridge cultural gaps, all delivered through a storytelling lens that celebrates black culture and friendship.

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    42 mins
  • The Gods Must Be Questioned w/ Dr. Myriam T. Kadeba
    Nov 6 2024

    In this episode of 'Papers from My Acres,' hosts AJ and Sam delve into the cultural implications of the 1980s film 'The Gods Must Be Crazy.' They examine how the film has shaped perceptions of Africans, both in comedy and in harmful stereotypes such as 'African booty scratcher.' The hosts also discuss their own experiences and how colonialism and racism impact African identities. Special guest Dr. Myriam Kadeba shares her journey as an immigrant and psychologist, offering insights into Black identity and the duality of belonging. The episode further explores historical contexts, the lasting effects of white supremacy, and the importance of building a unified Black diaspora. This in-depth discussion aims to foster community, understanding, and celebration of Black culture.

    The Election

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    43 mins

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