2024-12-22
1 小时 6 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Leila Ismail.
Our seventh pick of the year is an event we staged in April with award winning broadcaster, journalist and filmmaker Zainab Badawi.
She was live on stage earlier this year to talk about her debut history book, An African History of Africa from the dawn of Humanity to Independence.
It is a fascinating history of Africa told through the voices of Africans themselves.
Joining her to discuss it all is historian and broadcaster Kate Williams.
Well, hello everyone.
So great to see you here on this sunny evening.
Finally we have a summer and I'm Professor Kate Williams and I'm so thrilled to be here with Zainab Bedari, whose book has been blowing my mind as soon as I received a copy of it.
She is totally incredible.
I don't know where she finds the time.
She clearly has three clones of herself dashing all around the country and the world.
She's an award winning broadcaster, journalist, filmmaker.
She's making a lot of films.
She's interviewed some of the world's most notable personalities.
Politicians on BBC Heart Talk and hosting global questions on BBC World and BBC News Channel.
And she's president of soas.
I mean, that's absolutely amazing because I work at a university and I know how much work it is to run them.
And her first book, which we'll be discussing the themes of tonight, is this Amazing An African History of Africa, which has is fantastically a Sunday Times Number 1 Bestseller and Radio 4 Book of the week.
And it totally deserves it.