This podcast series explores the formation and political significance of three Pan-African organizations in Athens:
These groups developed innovative forms of political activism to address the immediate needs of diverse African and migrant communities while challenging structural inequalities.
Drawing on oral histories and archival research by Oska Paul, each episode examines one group's specific contributions to Greek civil society and politics, uncovering untold stories of resistance, solidarity, and grassroots organizing.
Join us as we delve into their legacies and what they reveal about Pan-African activism in Athens.