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Black Agenda Radio. Week of Feb. 5, 2018
Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
07 Feb 2018
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Black Agenda Report's Bruce Dixon explains why the left shouldn't be using the term intersectional. 

Dequi Kioni Sadiki, host of the Malcolm X Commemoration Committee’s 22nd annual dinner Tribute to Black Political Prisoners and Their Families, the unspoken, invisible and buried-alive legacy of the revolutionary movements of the 1960s and 70s

Jeffrey B. Perry, historian, labor activist and biographer of Hubert H. Harrison on how today's left appears to have abandoned class orientation and class struggle.

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