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Black Agenda Radio September 6, 2024
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
06 Sep 2024

Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio September 6, 2024

In this week’s segment we hear about the exploitation of ride share workers and a labor action in Tennessee, a state hostile to worker organizing. But first we discuss organizing on behalf of political prisoners and hear from our late comrade Glen Ford on the need to say political prisoner names while they still live.

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