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AFP: AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN PODCAST
Twice a month, faculty and residents of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Family Medicine Residency discuss key clinical points from each issue of American Family Physician (AFP). AFP publishes clinical reviews that help keep physicians current with advances in diagnosis and treatment (http://www.aafp.org/afp). Contributing editor: Dr. Steven Brown.
AFRICA CARREFOUR
Africa Carrefour is a podcast featuring Cameroonian born Lucien Nana Yobo as he talks about everything Africa. Including but not limited to, what it means to be African, African governance and struggles of the immigrant. The podcast also follows the journey of young Africans both at home and in the diaspora on their quest of changing the African narrative.
AFRICA HOTEL INVESTMENT FORUM (AHIF) PODCAST
The official podcast of AHIF, which is attended by the highest calibre international hotel investors of any conference in Africa. It is the only annual hotel investment conference that connects business leaders from the international and local markets, driving investment into tourism projects, infrastructure, and hotel development across Africa. This podcast brings year-round exclusive content from our community in the form of interviews, discussions, archives, and previews of future events, all hosted by our executive team.
AFRICA, O AFRICA
Courtesy of Northwest Nazarene University and Wesley Center Online, this is the story of Louise Robinson Chapman, a missionary in Africa. From 1920 until 1940 she ministered to the dark continent, coming to truly love and care for its people. Her story is filled with adventure, drama, humor and lots of love and miracles. Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley.
AFRICAMUSTUNITE'S PODCAST
AfricaMustUnite! is a podcast which promotes Pan-Africanism: a completely liberated, unified, socialist Africa. It is the only objective that guarantees the permanent liberation of African people and people of African descent no matter where they happen to be born or live.
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
African American Studies at Princeton University is a monthly podcast conversation about the books and ideas animating the field of African American Studies in the 21st Century and the political, economic, and cultural forces that shape our understanding of race and racial groups. We invite you to listen as we “read” how race and culture are produced globally – looking past outcomes to beginnings, questioning dominant discourses, and considering evidence instead of myth. The podcast is recorded and produced at Princeton University in the Department of African American Studies. Visit aas.princeton.edu for more information.