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Black Agenda Radio January 13, 2023
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
13 Jan 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio January 13, 2023

This week we have an update on the FBI raid and impending indictments against members of the Uhuru Movement, discuss what Damar Hamlin teaches us about the business of football, and discover that retired employees of the City of New York may be forced into privatized Medicare plans in order to receive the free healthcare they were promised.

Omali Yeshitela
Uhuru Movement
Black Is Back Coalition
APSP
FBI Targets Blacks
COINTELPRO
Damar Hamlin
NFL
Black Sports; Politics
labor
Privatized Medicare
New York City

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