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Black Agenda Radio September 22, 2023
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
22 Sep 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio September 22, 2023

On this week’s segment we hear about a Chicago organization that works to create the Beloved Community in its efforts to stop violence. Also, the Supreme Court of Kentucky will rule on whether partisan gerrymandering is allowed under its state constitution. But first, we discuss the U.S. hostile relationship with China and how that nation is responding.

China
New Cold War with China
Multipolarity
Anti-China Hysteria
Chicago
Crime
crime survivors
Restorative Justice
nonviolence
gerrymander
voting rights
Voting Rights Act

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