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Maisha Kazini @UCzUzeFakcEW9LkGlBTQzD5g@youtube.com

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35:33
Mind and Soul 20: Why are we calling our children "learners"?
01:35:59
Sports Excellence and State Mediocrity: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada #TeamKenya
01:14:54
The US elections will change nothing for Africa: A conversation with Margaret Kimberley
17:56
Mind and Soul 19: Why the Kenyan media supported CBC
39:03
Mind and Soul 18: We are being blocked from maturing
17:58
Mind and Soul 17: Talent needs knowledge and work
10:59
Mind and Soul 16: Africans are still Africa's primary export
23:29
Mind and soul 15: Our crisis of knowledge
03:01
The Kenyan Economy Explained (with Darius Okolla)
02:24:00
The extractive logic has run its course: An economic history of Kenya with Darius Okolla
01:55:25
A tragic generation: An intellectual history from the 1990s to 2024: with Mordecai Ogada
26:38
Colonialism and the Two Publics: Peter Ekeh in 21st Century Kenya
23:28
Mind and Soul 14: (Post)Graduate degrees are NOT for the market
08:44
From brainstorming to thesis statement
01:46:38
We are all religious beings: A conversation with Joe Kobuthi
17:03
Tackling passive aggression in conversation
01:37:26
Settler colonialism: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada
41:02
The Strange career of African studies: How liberalism distorts thinking and identity in Kenya
12:25
Manuals of style for academic writing (APA Style)
09:06
The Parable of the Great Banquet
10:02
The Writing process
04:45
Library resources
01:06:56
History, Narrative and Carbon Credits - A conversation with Mordecai Ogada (part 2)
43:11
History, Narrative and the King's visit: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada (part 1)
14:46
Help my unbelief: John 20 and Mark 9
01:35:22
Haiti, Africa and the global dynamics of race - A conversation with Jemima Pierre
33:26
Levels of thinking: An adaptation of Bloom's Taxonomy
12:45
Trick questions: Genesis 3 and Numbers 21
10:44
The story of Naaman: 2 Kings 5
09:01
A song in a strange land: Psalms 137 (AUDIO ONLY)
40:10
Research & Learning
24:16
Types of academic publications (Audio only)
01:17:16
"The Crux of the matter is the economy": A conversation with Mordecai Ogada
01:06:54
"We have a crisis of meaning": A conversation with Joe Kobuthi
56:11
We took Imperialism to Heart - A conversation with Mordecai Ogada
01:29:22
What happened to philosophy in Kenya? A conversation with Joe Kobuthi
01:02:57
"Health is not just at the hospital": A conversation with Atieno Jalang'o
49:55
We're a nation obsessed with appearances - A conversation with Mordecai Ogada
12:34
Social Media: A cautionary tale
56:43
Unpacking the Cotton-Mitumba debate: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada
01:07:55
Big Monsters take time to die: Countdown to Elections 2022
07:38
Truth love and conversation: An African-inspired philosophy of education
01:02:01
Searching for superheroes: Analyzing academic work
06:15
Should we expect Kenyan media to be objective?
22:06
Stories we tell about education (Responses)
40:46
The stories we tell about education
16:24
Technology as fetish in the Kenyan public thinking on education
17:39
Mourning as politics: Why the Kenyan state fears mourning
01:30:05
We can be active citizens on social media: A conversation with Mutemi wa Kiama
38:48
Mind and Soul 12: The roots of competency in CBC
07:02
Generalization is not a sin: The problem with the "not all" response
01:35:12
"Kenyans watch football in their own way": A conversation with Solomon Waliaula
09:06
"Nuturing talent" and CBC: The fantasy and the reality
01:39:11
Our cultivated culture of insecurity: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada
39:17
The Pitfalls of Indigenous Knowledges
01:20:57
Kenya is where the ideas are: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada
22:39
Mind and Soul 11: BBI, CBC and the myth of education mismatch
01:13:23
"Testing is individual but learning is collaborative": A conversation with Jesse Hagopian
01:40:49
We can do better for the children and the teachers: A conversation with Hilda Oburu
12:28
Boys, masculinity and the Kenyan education system