President Obama: No Cars in L.A. and the U.S., No Tanks in L.A. and the U.S.

President Obama: No Cars in L.A. and the U.S., No Tanks in L.A. and the U.S.

Read The Full Article on Huffington Post On May 19 in front of Augustus Hawkins High School in South Los Angeles -- on the 90th anniversary of Malcolm X's birthday -- 100 Black and Latino high school students, bus riders, security...

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Danny Schechter Lives

Danny Schechter Lives

Read this article on CounterPunch My old and dear friend Danny Schechter died last week of pancreatic cancer. Danny Schechter the news dissector, a great radical journalist, and a critical ally of the African National Congress and the South African revolution...

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Palestine Will Win: Solidarity From a Self-Respecting Jew

Palestine Will Win: Solidarity From a Self-Respecting Jew

by ERIC MANN originally posted on CounterPunch online magazine, September 3rd, 2014. In the midst of an Israeli military slaughter of civilians in Gaza and now, its announcement it will commandeer 1,000 acres of land in the West Bank—the largest...

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Lebron James—The Fight of Black Folks to Come and Go as They Please

Lebron James—The Fight of Black Folks to Come and Go as They Please

by Eric Mann originally posted in Counterpunch Magazine on July 15th, 2014. The public debate about the journey of Lebron James, a Black man and the greatest basketball player in the world today –is being discussed and debated by tens of...

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The Civil Rights Movement Today

The Civil Rights Movement Today

Voices Radio continues its look at 1964's Mississippi "Freedom Summer" with guest Charles M Payne. Charles who is a veterans of the Civil Rights, examine the movement today and how the sacrifices of 50 years ago are resonating today. Aired...

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Fred Ho Lives! – Jazz, Cancer and Revolution

Fred Ho Lives! – Jazz, Cancer and Revolution

By Eric Mann originally published in CounterPunch Magazine on April 14th, 2014. Fred Ho, a renowned baritone sax player, Afro-Asian jazz musician, composer, political organizer, revolutionary died on Saturday. In 2006, Fred was diagnosed with colorectal cancer and spent the...

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