China Investing in Africa, BAME, Polyamorous Relationships & First Dates | ETHNICALLY SPEAKING 4
Anissa, Linda E, Luanda Yasmin and Sophie Hannah return for another episode of [ETHNICALLY] SPEAKING. This week, the ladies examine why China is investing so heavily in Africa and if the continent is setting itself up for unsustainable levels of debt, the issue with catch-all term BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) and potential alternatives, whether polyamorous relationships are the new normal or just hard work, and first date spending etiquette. 
 
00:00 Intro 
01:50 Is Africa becoming too dependent on Chinese investment and setting itself up for inescapable debt? 
20:37 Why is there an issue with the term BAME and what should people be using instead? 
38:17 Is one partner always enough or are polyamorous relationships the new normal? 
58:50 Should a first date be lavish and luxury or is cheap and cheerful acceptable? 
 
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LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE 
 
https://unitedmelaningroup.com/es004 
(Website – Show notes) 
 
https://www.lightingafrica.org/ 
(Website – Lighting Africa – Akon’s solar energy company) 
 
https://www2.deloitte.com/us/e....n/insights/industry/ 
(Article – China’s role in African infrastructure and capital projects – Hannah Marais & Jean-Pierre Labuschagne for Deloitte Insights) 
 
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