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Black Agenda Radio May 8, 2026
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
08 May 2026
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Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio May 8, 2026

In this week’s segment, we discuss a military attack carried out by Western-backed insurgents against the African nation Mali and the imperialist attempt to destabilize the Alliance of Sahel States. But we begin with an analysis of the Supreme Court decision Louisiana v. Callais, which ended the creation of majority-minority congressional districts, and we hear about Louisiana’s role in the history of Black electoral politics.

Africa
Mali
imperialism
France
Louisiana
Louisiana v Callais
gerrymander
Voting Rights Act
Black Electoral Politics
U.S. Elections
SCOTUS

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