Broadcast Schedule
Encounter
Join host Carol Castiel each week as she and two advocates from the world of politics, public policy, or academia discuss and debate a critical issue in the news, bringing depth, perspective, and insight to the world around us. Issues that affect our lives and global stability are debated in a free-wheeling, unscripted discussion of fact and opinion.
Up Front
On this fresh, fast-paced show, co-hosts Jackson Mvunganyi, in the U.S., and Nadia Samie, in Africa, talk to teens and young adults about Politics,trends, lifestyles, health, entertainment, and other issues touching listeners’ lives [30 minutes].Check out the Upfront blog at www.upfrontafrica.com
World Refugee Day - Music Time in Africa
Music by and about refugees in Africa directs the tempo and flow of this program. Also hear artist Sarah Hickson talk about her photographic memoir exhibit in New York "Sounds Unseen." It documents the music project in northern France, The Calais Sessions. Also, we wish you all a Happy Father's Day! Ghana's Rap Doctor, Okyeame Kwame, talks about his hit single "Saucin" featuring his son and on being a UN Super dad.
Father's Day - Music Time in Africa
Happy Father's Day! Ghana's Rap Doctor, Okyeame Kwame, talks about his hit single "Saucin" featuring his son and on being a UN Super dad. Also on today's show, music and refugees takes center stage. Hear artist Sarah Hickson talk about her photographic memoir exhibit in New York "Sounds Unseen." It documents the music project in northern France, The Calais Sessions.
Encounter
Join host Carol Castiel each week as she and two advocates from the world of politics, public policy, or academia discuss and debate a critical issue in the news, bringing depth, perspective, and insight to the world around us. Issues that affect our lives and global stability are debated in a free-wheeling, unscripted discussion of fact and opinion.
Father's Day - Music Time in Africa
Happy Father's Day! Ghana's Rap Doctor, Okyeame Kwame, talks about his hit single "Saucin" featuring his son and on being a UN Super dad. Also on today's show, music and refugees takes center stage. Hear artist Sarah Hickson talk about her photographic memoir exhibit in New York "Sounds Unseen." It documents the music project in northern France, The Calais Sessions.