Brooklyn to Beijing Podcast

Brooklyn to Beijing Podcast

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Iordan Mentore explores perspectives missing from the broader discourse surrounding China’s growing impact across the globe. The podcast will bring hidden gems and unapologetic conversation on modern China to the forefront of media in a digestible manner. We will offer weekly conversations surrounding a range of topics from US-China relations to China’s influence on black lives across the diaspora. Each episode is designed to intrigue the mind while providing value to each listener, including audience members who may not be familiar with this realm. Brooklyn to Beijing will present a fresh and neutral environment, that removes the intellectual snark and invites a welcoming space for relatable insights impacting younger black people. Bi-weekly podcasts will be delivered via traditional DSPs, with a hybrid model of interview-style & conversation. Along with an audio experience, we intend to provide daily digital content circulating around shareable resources related to podcast content. For more information, contact us at info@brooklyntobeijing.com

Brooklyn to Beijing Podcast


    • Dec 14, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 38m AVG DURATION
    • 7 EPISODES


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    The Sino-Afghanistan relationship post-NATO withdrawal & its political and security implications

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 45:22


    The United States + NATO have withdrawn their forces from Afghanistan and ended a 20 year long war. Many experts believe it will create a range of opportunities and risks for regional security and economic development. Iordan Mentore interviews Jason Li of the Stimson Center to discuss 1) Beijing's emerging role in regional crisis management and peacebuilding. 2) The security implications for China's Xinjiang Policy & China's interests across the African continent. 3) Domestic Cinese reactions to China's Afghanistan foreign policy

    A conversation with Kadallah Burrowes on the intersection of art, technology and their global creative journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 51:29


    Iordan Mentore speaks with Kadallah Burrowes (they/them), an interactive Media Artist, writer and technologist about their experiences living in China. This episode touches on a range of topics including their creative journey across the US and China at museums, conferences, and even nightclubs.

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    A Conversation on Claudia Jones and her Engagements with Communist China's Nuclear Ambitions.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 46:23


    Iordan Mentore speaks with Zifeng Liu, aan intellectual historian Africana world with specializations in Black internationalism, anticolonial thought, and Afro-Asian solidarity. His current projects "Redrawing the Balance of Power: Black Left Feminists, Mao's China, and the Making of an Afro-Asian Political Imaginary" explores how Black leftist women's understandings of race, class, gender, sexuality, and empire evolved as they sought Afro-Chinese solidarity within often difficult geopolitical contexts. This episode touches on a range of topics that introduce Claudio Jones and discusses her view on nuclear weapons and her attempts to link Beijing's nuclear project to global anti-imperialist movements.

    Teaching English in Taiwan and the reality of black expats returning to the US

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 41:45


    Nnenia Muhammad- Stephens is a an incredible lifestyle youtuber from Phoenix, Arizona. After graduating from college in 2016 she opted out of the traditional route and became a flight attendant shortly after. As she adjusted to adulthood and began her personal journey in search of self and true freedom, her journey took her to Taiwan.. February of 2019 she landed in Taiwan, to work as an English teacher, a role that catalyzed major life changes and personal growth. Today, Nnenia and her husband are based in the NY/NJ tristate area and are working on getting their education related company off the ground.

    Do Black Lives really Matter to Beijing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 45:19


    Iordan Mentore speaks with Chang Che, SupChina's Business & Technology staff writer about China's past vocal support for black lives matter and its implications for US foreign policy and the BLM movement. Chang's work has been published in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, Nikkei Asia, and The LA Review of Books.

    Black Life in China and Its Unique Perspective on the Global Black Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 40:51


    Iordan Mentore interviews Cleopatra Wise, the Director for Asia Society's Center for Global Education, China Learning Initiatives (CLI) about her experiences as a black woman in China and why black Americans may have their strongest connection with Africa through China. She is responsible for managing the CLI team and executing programs that promote Chinese language learning among young people in the United States.Before joining Asia Society, Cleopatra served as an International Program Manager at Peking University for seven years. During her time there, she spearheaded the school's global outreach and special initiatives.

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