Interview: Author Georges Budagu Makoko talks their upcoming book, Ladder to the Moon - A Journey from the Congo to America. A biography of their life in both the Congo and Maine and the troubles of dealing with the past and the present. After the interview the presenter mentioned several upcoming events related to African-Americans and Africa diaspora in the state of Maine. Call-in(s): One caller wished to tell Georges how well their command of the English language was. Another caller gave advice about learning English. Another caller questions Georges about the film Hotel Rwanda and its accuracy
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Interview: The show opens with audio clip “One Easy Thing All White People Could Do That Would Make ...
Interview: Author Georges Budagu Makoko talks their upcoming book, Ladder to the Moon - A Journey fr...
Interview: Poet Toussaint St. Negritude reads several of their poems and talks about identity issues...
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André Siamundele, a professor of French at the University of Maine at Farmington, discusses his trav...
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