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  • Cell Phones Pull Back Curtain on Prison Conditions
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Cell Phones Pull Back Curtain on Prison Conditions
    03 Sep 2018
    Prison officials across the country are apoplectic over inmate access to cell phones, partly because “it allows people that are incarcerated to serve as reporters, to broadcast firsthand what they
  • Panthers Struggled for “Global Justice”
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    Panthers Struggled for “Global Justice”
    03 Sep 2018
    The Black Panther Party “saw the world through a lens of global justice,” said Robyn Spencer, author of the new book, The Revolution Has Come: Black Power, Gender and the Black
  • Democrats Must Be Confronted on Militarism
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    Democrats Must Be Confronted on Militarism
    03 Sep 2018
    The Women’s March on the Pentagon, scheduled for October 20 and 21, “is an important part of ‘Anti-war Autumn’” activities, said Ajamu Baraka, director of the Black Alliance for Pe
  • Ugandan Police Beating of Bobi Wine is Sign of Desperation
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    Ugandan Police Beating of Bobi Wine is Sign of Desperation
    27 Aug 2018
    The police beating and arrest of Bobi Wine, the wildly popular musician and Ugandan parliamentarian, is a major “embarrassment” for the U.S., which has supported strongman Yoweri Museveni’s regime
  • Ghandi and Fanon’s Shared Goals
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    Gandhi and Fanon’s Shared Goals
    27 Aug 2018
    Whether by armed struggle or mass nonviolence, liberation movements seek to “elevate the colonized people to their proper status among humankind, and give way to a more equitable future, said
  • Humanity Can Be Saved If We Listen to the Indigenous Peoples
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    Humanity Can Be Saved If We Listen to the Indigenous Peoples
    27 Aug 2018
    Climate activists should stop saying “the world will end, and we’re beyond the turning point,” said Macarena Gomez-Barris, author of The Extraction Zone: Social Ecologies and D
  • Aretha Rejoins “Celestial Choir”
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    Aretha Rejoins “Celestial Choir”
    20 Aug 2018
    Mumia Abu Jamal on the passing of Black music great Aretha Franklin: “She returns to the celestial choir after 76 summers of earthly life.”
  • A Real Chance for Mumia Freedom
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    A Real Chance for Mumia Freedom
    20 Aug 2018
    “Those hearings that are coming up on August 30th could lead to a new trial for Mumia,” said Orie Lumumba, of Family and Concerned Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal.
  • Underground Fugitives Foresaw US Decline and Repression
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    Underground Fugitives Foresaw US Decline and Repression
    20 Aug 2018
    The underground radicals of the 1960s and 70s were prescient in their political analysis, according to Stephen Dillon, author of Fugitive Life: The Queer Politics of the Prison
  • US Banks’ Chief Export: White Supremacy
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    US Banks’ Chief Export: White Supremacy
    20 Aug 2018
    Wall Street bankers brought their brand of racism to the US imperial project in the Caribbean and Latin America, said Peter James Hudson, author of Bankers of Empire: How Wall
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