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  • Michael Langley
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
    Trump Continues U.S. Interference in Africa
    06 Jun 2025
    Our guest is Abayomi Azikiwe, publisher of Pan African Newswire. He joins us from Detroit to discuss the U.S. Africa Command, AFRICOM, and Trump administration plans for continued U.S. interference…
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    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
    Black Agenda Radio September 20, 2024
    20 Sep 2024
    In this week’s segment, we learn about Aurora, Colorado, where a landlord used right-wing media to create a story of a non-existent gang crisis just as he was ordered to court to address violations…
  • DRC
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
    Colonialism, Imperialism, and Conflict in the Congo
    23 Feb 2024
    Abayomi Azikiwe joins us to discuss events in eastern Congo, the role of US backed nations such as Rwanda, and the history of exploitation and imperial control which caused the ongoing humanitarian…
  • The “Feminism” of Rich, Mass Murdering Women
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    The “Feminism” of Rich, Mass Murdering Women
    29 Jan 2019
    The war industry brags that five top weapons corporations are headed by women.
  • Black Agenda Radio, week of August 27, 2018
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio, Week of August 27, 2018
    27 Aug 2018
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  • Black Agenda Radio, week of August 20, 2018
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio, week of August 20, 2018
    21 Aug 2018
  • Omaili Yeshitela
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Movement in a Rut?
    27 Sep 2017
    Black Is Back Coalition chairman Omali Yeshitela worries that a disturbing “new norm” is setting into the cycle of police atrocities and Black community response. Speaking in St.
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