Sowande' Mustakeem: SLAVERY AT SEA, Reparations, Exploring Past Lives, & Colin Kaepernick's NFL Stance
Sowande' Mustakeem is an author, educator, and speaker. Her latest book Slavery at Sea: Terror, Sex, and Sickness in the Middle Passage is out now.
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0:00 - Episode Preview
0:22 - Auxoro Premium Promotion
1:29 - Sowande Mustakeem's Introduction
5:23 - Slavery at Sea by Sowande Mustakeem
6:51 - What drew Sowande Mustakeem to The Topic of Slavery at Sea and Middle Passage?
7:54 - Was there any Passage that Sticks to Sowande Mustakeem in Particular?
9:58 - How did Story Telling come into Sowande's Life?
11:35 - What is the Creative Scene like in Atlanta?
14:14 - Tactics and Schemes used by African Kings and Leaders to Lure Slaves
17:00 - Auxoro Premium Promo
20:16 - The Idea of Slavery
21:47 - Connection of Alcohol to Slave Traders
23:00 - Ways by which Alcohol had an Effect on the Ship
26:53 - White Foreigners Calling themselves Businessman rather than Receivers of Stolen Human Property
29:35 - Articles and Medical Journals Stereotyping the Situation with Black People
35:47 - People Differentiated by Gender and Age
40:04 - Main things that a Slave Trader used to Gauge Peoples Value
42:07 - Slaves being Refused
45:04 - Getting Pushed back because of Unveiling the Dark truth of Black Slavery
52:14 - Untold Stories about Black Woman Slaves
57:22 - The Double Oppression of Women on the Slave Ship
59:08 - Relationship between the Sailors and the Slaves
1:05:04 - What was the Fear based on towards the End of Slavery?
1:06:16 - Evolution to the Psychological Turmoil of Slaves
1:10:27 - Interactive Classroom Experience that combines Pop Culture with Slavery
1:15:54 - What would Sowande Mustakeem do if she was Present at the Time of Slavery?
1:21:43 - Sowande's Thoughts on People saying that they would End Slavery if they were in the Past
1:24:19 - What would I do if I was a White Sailor?
1:30:40 - What would Sowande search if She wanted someone to guide her through that Experience?
1:33:12 - Starting Meditation using Sam Harris's Waking Up App
1:37:33 - Thoughts on a Reparation Plan being Enacted
1:44:36 - Focusing on the Financial Aspect of Reparation
1:46:33 - What was the Process like Creating the Sound Track for Slavery at Sea?
1:48:56 - Has Sowande thought about a Meditation Show which Ends with a Musical Performance?
1:52:24 - Sowande's Opinion on Colin Kaepernick NFL Stance
1:56:17 - My Immediate take on Colin Kaepernick NFL Stance
2:00:20 - Brutal Demand for Athletes
2:02:59 - Social Media Addiction as Mainstream version of People being Forced to do something Against their Will
2:06:29 - Contacting Sowande Mustakeem
2:07:13 - Outro
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