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Woke By Accident- Sambaza Podcast Collaboration -S 8 E 242: Black History Series Part II

podcast April 29, 2026


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Woke By Accident- Sambaza Podcast Collaboration -S 8 E 242: Black History Series Part II

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This week on Woke By Accident, we continue our Black History Series with two remarkable stories of courage and creativity.

Jen shines a light on Selma Burke, the trailblazing sculptor who helped shape one of America’s most iconic images, while Sambaza honors Claudette Colvin, the fearless teen who took a stand long before the world knew Rosa Parks.

Sambaza’s Content

Affirmation for Black History

” Black is beautiful, bold, and brilliant.”

African proverb from Zaire

With a population of over 23 million, Zaire was the most populous Francophone country in Africa.

The Rumble in the Jungle: In 1974, Kinshasa hosted the famous heavyweight boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.

Kinshasa, the capital, is located just 5 km (approx. 3 miles) across the river from Brazzaville, Congo making them the two closest capital cities in the world.

Mayonnaise” Culture: A lasting, unique legacy of the Belgian colonial period is the widespread, heavy use of mayonnaise on food, including fish and plantains.

Zaire Proverb “In every village, there is a white chicken” Podcast Information

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Music

  • Soul Searching · Causmic

  • Last Night’s Dream — Tryezz

  • Funkadelic Euphony- Monz (idol.ai)

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