The Pathological Nature of Racism in Christendom and Schools

The Pathological Nature of Racism in Christendom and Schools

Capitalism and Christendom with Blase Bonpane On the first segment of the show Eric Mann holds a discussion with Blase Bonpane Director of the Office of the Americas. Mann and Bonpane will discuss the historical and tragic actions...

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Rally and Rhythm to End Oppression

Rally and Rhythm to End Oppression

  Revolutionary Rhythms On the first segment of the show Eric brings to you "Revolutionary Rhythms". The shows guest is renown Afro-Cuba drum and rhythm artist Richard Marquez who will be playing live in studio and will be joined...

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Building Revolutionary Momentum

Building Revolutionary Momentum

  Call To Action: End 1033 Militarization of Schools Now! With Manuel Criollo On the first segment of the show Eric Mann holds a discussion with Manuel Criollo Lead Organizer for Fight for the Souls of the Cities....

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The Global Climate Disaster Links  Between Africa and New Orleans

The Global Climate Disaster Links Between Africa and New Orleans

  Climate Change and Disaster Preparedness in Afrika With Dr. Gregory S. Jenkins On the first segment of the show Eric Mann holds a discussion with Dr. Gregory S. Jenkins on climate change and disaster preparedness and the struggles...

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The U.S Presidential Election, Black Climate Change Conference, and Revolutionary Health

The U.S Presidential Election, Black Climate Change Conference, and Revolutionary Health

The U.S. Presidential Elections On the first segment of this week's show host Eric Mann holds a discussion with Noura Erakat on presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hilary Clinton and their views on Palestine. Excerpt on Sanders and...

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The Reparation Train is on the Move!

The Reparation Train is on the Move!

"Thoughts on Underground" By Professor Noelle Trent. On the first segment of this week's show host Manuel Criollo will Hold a discussion with Professor Noelle Trent Director of Interpretation Collections and Education at the National Civil Rights Museum....

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