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The Ugly and Beautiful Truths of Sudans History | Arab Slave Trade, Racism & Historical Legacies🇸🇸🇸🇩

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In this powerful episode, the Ladies of SOSA sit down with two brilliant minds—archaeologist-in-training Anwar Ali and researcher Bayan Abubakr—for an eye-opening journey through Sudan’s rich and ancient history.

Together, we explore the deep roots of Nubian civilizations, the significance of Sudan’s ancient burial sites, and the cultural contributions that have shaped the region for thousands of years—long before colonial narratives and conflict came to define how the world sees Sudan.

From archaeological digs in Northern Sudan to reflections on erased histories, this episode shines a light on a legacy often buried—both literally and figuratively. Anwar shares personal stories from excavation trips, while Bayan brings historical and cultural context that challenges what many of us were taught (or not taught) about Sudan’s greatness.


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