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What Is Going on In Sudan?!- Why Aren't We Hearing About it

EPISODE NO. 11    / 55 min 50 sec

In this special episode we are joined by three amazing guests, Professor Awad Ibrahim, Brother Jehron and Ibrahim Mohmed. In the first segment we are joined  by Professor Ibrahim breaks down the history and the current crisis in Sudan while explaining the rich history of country. In our second segment we are joined by Ibrahim and Brother Jehron who share more about the beauty and their memories while in Sudan. We also discuss the the collective "Nile Nights" which is all about in person and digital experience that celebrate the Sudanese people and its culture.

October 17, 2024

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EPISODE NO. 11    /  55:50 MINS

Ep 11:  What Is Going on In Sudan?!- Why Aren't We Hearing About it

In this special episode we are joined by three amazing guests, Professor Awad Ibrahim, Brother Jehron and Ibrahim Mohmed. In the first segment we are joined  by Professor Ibrahim breaks down the history and the current crisis in Sudan while explaining the rich history of country. In our second segment we are joined by Ibrahim and Brother Jehron who share more about the beauty and their memories while in Sudan. We also discuss the the collective "Nile Nights" which is all about in person and digital experience that celebrate the Sudanese people and its culture.

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