The People's War Radio Show returns to New York City to talk with:
New York City Councilwoman Inez Barron representing the 42nd District in Brooklyn. Born and raised in Brooklyn, a graduate of Hunter College and the Bank Street College of Education, she worked in primary and secondary education for 36 years, serving as an elementary school teacher, a principal and a school board member.
New York State Assemblyman Charles Barron. Born in Queens, he joined the Harlem branch of the Black Panther Party at age 18, distributing newspapers and protesting for the release of the Panther 21. He joined the National Black United Front in 1979, is today a member of the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations, advocates for Black Community Control and has effectively put a stop to gentrification in his District.
On this program, they discuss:
Hosted by Dr. Matsemela Odom and Muambi Tangu, the weekly People’s War Radio Show features guests covering all aspects of the struggle against colonial violence, from COVID-19 to police occupation.
February 21st is African Martyrs Day!
No Thanks to Colonialism! Celebrating African and Indigenous Solidarity and Anti-colonial Resistance
Salute to the late Calypsonian Black Stalin with Trini Trent Part 1
African Internationalists take the Revolutionary discussion of Reparations into the halls of academia
DOJ and FBI place economic sanctions on the African Liberation Movement
Salute to our African Martyrs! Hands Off Uhuru!
Black Power radio fights back against Florida censorship
FBI attacks Black Power leaders in St. Louis, St. Petersburg
Episode #120: The Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin surveilled by COINTELPRO for 40 years; the arts are not refuge; African culture workers urged to get involved
Episode #119: Russia releases Griner; Biden called to release Africans still in U.S. penal colonies on marijuana charges
Episode #118: The Colonial Origins of Santa Claus
Episode #117: Free Our Brothers! Wrongfully convicted Africans fight for justice
Episode #116: No Thanks to Colonialism! Celebrating African and Indigenous Solidarity and Anticolonial Resistance
Episode #115: DOJ indicts China: African, Indigenous activists respond
Episode #114: Long Live Thomas Sankara, hero of Burkina Faso, ”Land of the upright people”!
Episode #113: The Woman King film review round table
Episode #112: Defending the African Community! We are our own liberators!
Episode #111: Now that you’ve seen ”The Woman King”, view the African Internationalist classic film, ”Bush Mama”
Episode #110: Covid-19, Pop Culture and the Anticolonial Turn in Africana Studies
Episode #109:The Role of Black Students and Intellectuals in the African Revolution
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free