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Black Agenda Radio April 24, 2026
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
24 Apr 2026
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Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio April 24, 2026

In this week’s segment, we discuss the importance of including African-descended people in discussions around climate change and a just transition from fossil fuel production. But we begin with a conversation about deed theft with an activist from a New York City group dedicated to stopping the loss of Black homeownership that occurs through deceptive and illegal means.

New York City
Brooklyn
South America
Colombia
Climate Change
Climate Justice
Colonialism
Fossil Fuels
Deed Theft

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