• Ivory Coast Abroad: Mohamed Cisse & Islam

  • 2023/08/11
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Ivory Coast Abroad: Mohamed Cisse & Islam

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  • This week we continue our abroad series-opening with special insights from co-host Verdell Wright on the importance of centering Black narratives of religious freedom and experience. We briefly visit the plight of despised Nigerian atheist/activist Mubarak Bala who in-secret was unjustly sequestered in Nigeria for nearly a year only to be sentenced to 24 years for the invisible crime of blaspheming Allah by clerics in northern Islamic Nigeria.

    Finally we center the spotlight in an interview with activist speaker, Mohmmed Cisse -an expat born and raised in Ivory Coast, West Africa. Cisse recounts his upbringing in a cultural milieu heavily controlled by religious affiliations, poor mental heath education, patriarchy and misogyny, and HIV death and stigmatization. However, all is not lost-Cisse discusses his transformative work with The Clergy Project and shares his stories of the bright light of hope for his family and community abroad.

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    (Ep. 22)

    Show Notes

    Host: Rogiérs

    Co-Host: Verdell Wright

    Written by: Rogiérs

    Narration: Rogiérs

    Interview: Mohmmed Cisse

    Production & Editing: Fibby Music Group, LLC

    Recorded at: FMG Studios, Washington, DC

    Cover Artwork: Emily Wilson

    Music Licensing: Storyblocks

    Additional Music: David “Preach” Balfour (Piano),

    Ismael (Gaddafi Mosque-Kampala, Uganda/Call to Prayer), The 1997 Batch”, J Dilla & Vintage Vibez Music Group

    Resources & Mentions

    Verdell Wright (TikTok @VeeAyeDubz)

    TCP, The Clergy Project

    “Nigeria: Atheist Activist Mubarak Bala sentenced to 24 years in blasphemy case” (Africa News)

    “The Cost of Being an Atheist” BBC Africa Documentary

    BBC Kaduna Book Festival 2018-Humanism in Nigeria with Leo Igwe

    _____________________________

    For Contact, Inquiry, Voicemail & Feedback:

    E: BNDCPodcast@gmail.com

    Twitter: @WWHPodcasting

    Black Secular Collective: @Black_Secular

    _____________________________

    Additional Content:

    Special thanks to the American Humanist Association for their support.

    (c) 2023 Fibby Music Group, LLC www.FibbyMusic.net

    _____________________________

    Supporting the show? We accept contributions through:

    PayPal to Fibby Music Group, LLC - FibbyMusic@aol.com and/or via Patreon

    _____________________________

    Stay tuned for more from the Black Secular Collective

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This week we continue our abroad series-opening with special insights from co-host Verdell Wright on the importance of centering Black narratives of religious freedom and experience. We briefly visit the plight of despised Nigerian atheist/activist Mubarak Bala who in-secret was unjustly sequestered in Nigeria for nearly a year only to be sentenced to 24 years for the invisible crime of blaspheming Allah by clerics in northern Islamic Nigeria.

Finally we center the spotlight in an interview with activist speaker, Mohmmed Cisse -an expat born and raised in Ivory Coast, West Africa. Cisse recounts his upbringing in a cultural milieu heavily controlled by religious affiliations, poor mental heath education, patriarchy and misogyny, and HIV death and stigmatization. However, all is not lost-Cisse discusses his transformative work with The Clergy Project and shares his stories of the bright light of hope for his family and community abroad.

_____

(Ep. 22)

Show Notes

Host: Rogiérs

Co-Host: Verdell Wright

Written by: Rogiérs

Narration: Rogiérs

Interview: Mohmmed Cisse

Production & Editing: Fibby Music Group, LLC

Recorded at: FMG Studios, Washington, DC

Cover Artwork: Emily Wilson

Music Licensing: Storyblocks

Additional Music: David “Preach” Balfour (Piano),

Ismael (Gaddafi Mosque-Kampala, Uganda/Call to Prayer), The 1997 Batch”, J Dilla & Vintage Vibez Music Group

Resources & Mentions

Verdell Wright (TikTok @VeeAyeDubz)

TCP, The Clergy Project

“Nigeria: Atheist Activist Mubarak Bala sentenced to 24 years in blasphemy case” (Africa News)

“The Cost of Being an Atheist” BBC Africa Documentary

BBC Kaduna Book Festival 2018-Humanism in Nigeria with Leo Igwe

_____________________________

For Contact, Inquiry, Voicemail & Feedback:

E: BNDCPodcast@gmail.com

Twitter: @WWHPodcasting

Black Secular Collective: @Black_Secular

_____________________________

Additional Content:

Special thanks to the American Humanist Association for their support.

(c) 2023 Fibby Music Group, LLC www.FibbyMusic.net

_____________________________

Supporting the show? We accept contributions through:

PayPal to Fibby Music Group, LLC - FibbyMusic@aol.com and/or via Patreon

_____________________________

Stay tuned for more from the Black Secular Collective

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