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Black Agenda Radio, Week of January 22, 2018
Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
23 Jan 2018
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NCOBRA's Kamm Howard on the stsatus and prospects for reparations legislation in the US House of Representatives now that John Conyers, the perennial sponsor of reparations legislation has retired.

Black Agenda Report's Margaret Kimberley on whether the so-called Resistance is resisting the stsate of permanenbt war the US has become.

Johanna Fernandez on the unraveling of the case against political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal, a word of thanks from Mumia's brother Kevin Cook, and Mumia Abu Jamal on the martyrdom of Eric and Erica Garner

Friends of the Congo's Maurice Carney explains that the US has always been on the wrong side of history in Africa.
 


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