Explore every episode of the podcast Secular Sankofa: Black Humanist Voices from the Association of Black Humanists
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| Apples, Ancestors, and Anti-Fascists Marches, Akua's Amazing Life in Activism | 09 Nov 2025 | 00:38:57 | |
"Live out those principles of universal sisterhood and brotherhood and come together with your fellow human beings in a secular manner to make the world a better place for every single one of us seven billion. We are all of us, brothers and sisters... connected through our humanity and not through some superhuman force." - Akua Rugg In this powerful conversation, lifelong activist, educator and humanist Akua Rugg reflects on her remarkable journey from Nigeria to Britain — from growing up in a deeply religious household to becoming part of the Race Today Collective, one of the most influential movements in Black British history. At 79, Akua shares how her early experiences with colonial Christianity, racism, and resistance shaped her lifelong pursuit of justice, equality, and humanist values. She speaks about her work alongside figures such as CLR James and the Black Parents Movement, her memories of the New Cross Fire and the Black People’s Day of Action, and how humanism continues to guide her activism today. Further Reading & Resources
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Learn more about our work and community at abhumanists.org 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or hello@humanise.live 🎶 Music: Icy by Jeff Kaale | |||
| From Devout Christian to Online Community Leader: Laura's Journey to Non-Religious Black Identity | 05 Oct 2025 | 00:37:29 | |
“I’m a pastor’s kid, so this is probably their worst nightmare.” — Laura Iteman A brave, generous conversation with Laura Iteman, a London based free-thinker and community builder on leaving Pentecostal certainty, naming the stigma non-religious Black women face, and building real-life community from a single TikTok call-out. From the cost of deconstruction to creating Non-Religious Black London Girlies, Laura maps a path that’s honest, careful, and hopeful: keep the culture, drop the dogma, and rebuild the village offline. 🎙️ In this episode
🔗 Connect with Laura
Thanks for listening to the Secular Sankofa Podcast, produced by the Association of Black Humanists (ABH). If you enjoy the show, please follow, rate, and review — it helps more people discover Black humanist voices. Stay connected with us:
Learn more about our work and community at abhumanists.org 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or hello@humanise.live 🎶 Music: Icy by Jeff Kaale | |||
| Welcome to Secular Sankofa - Reclaiming African Identity Through Secular Humanism | 04 Oct 2025 | 00:31:03 | |
"We believe in people, not prophets, we believe in freedom, not fear, and we believe in integrity, not doctrine" - Audrey Simmons, Podcast Host Thanks for listening to the Secular Sankofa Podcast, produced by the Association of Black Humanists (ABH). If you enjoy the show, please follow, rate, and review — it helps more people discover Black humanist voices. Stay connected with us:
Learn more about our work and community at abhumanists.org 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or hello@humanise.live 🎶 Music: Icy by Jeff Kaale | |||
| From Seminary To Humanism: Leo Igwe On Dismantling Witchcraft Accusations And Reimagining Community Beyond Faith | 08 Feb 2026 | 00:41:23 | |
"Any ideology... that values an idea more than human life must be condemned." Dr Leo Igwe A sober, urgent conversation with Nigerian human rights activist Dr Leo Igwe on the real cost of unbelief in Nigeria and across the Global South. Joining hosts Clive Areude and Audrey Simmons, Leo reflects on his journey from the Catholic seminary to humanism, the violence driven by witchcraft accusations and blasphemy laws, and why fear, not faith, continues to shape religious identity at home and in the diaspora. This episode confronts the murders, imprisonments, and silencing that follow when belief is enforced, and asks what responsibility non-believers have to speak, organise, and build alternatives that protect human life. 🎙️ In this episode
🔗 Referred cases and further reading
Thanks for listening to the Secular Sankofa Podcast, produced by the Association of Black Humanists (ABH). If you enjoy the show, please follow, rate, and review — it helps more people discover Black humanist voices. Stay connected with us:
Learn more about our work and community at abhumanists.org 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or hello@humanise.live 🎶 Music: Icy by Jeff Kaale | |||
| A Survivor Confronts Control, Racism and Abuse While Reclaiming Her Voice | 28 Dec 2025 | 00:43:27 | |
***Content warning*** This episode includes discussion of child sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, coercive control, and addiction. Please take care while listening. If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual abuse, you can contact Rape Crisis England & Wales (24/7) via their support page: https://rapecrisis.org.uk/get-help/want-to-talk/ In this episode of Secular Sankofa, we sit down with Dionne Simpson, a Black British author, speaker, and survivor. Dionne traces a life shaped by racial isolation, church-centred control, and a pattern of strategic grooming that led to a devastating disclosure at fifteen, followed by disbelief and ostracism from both family and faith leadership. Follow Dionne and explore her work
Thanks for listening to the Secular Sankofa Podcast, produced by the Association of Black Humanists (ABH). If you enjoy the show, please follow, rate, and review — it helps more people discover Black humanist voices. Stay connected with us:
Learn more about our work and community at abhumanists.org 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or hello@humanise.live 🎶 Music: Icy by Jeff Kaale | |||