Voices Radio: Part 2 of George Jackson Prison Rights Movement, and 99 Books; featuring excerpts from Angela Davis.

Voices Radio: Part 2 of George Jackson Prison Rights Movement, and 99 Books; featuring excerpts from Angela Davis.

We hear from Eric Mann speaking about his book Comrade George, and another excerpt from Angela Davis on her thoughts on George Jackson. Opening the show we hear a ballad from Matt Callahan and Yvonne Moore who wrote a...

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Voices Radio speaks with Claude Marks and Nathaniel Moore from Freedom Archives, about George Jackson.

Voices Radio speaks with Claude Marks and Nathaniel Moore from Freedom Archives, about George Jackson.

This week on Voices From the Frontlines, Eric and Channing speak with Claude Marks and Nathaniel Moore of the Freedom Archives, about the life and legacy of George Jackson. We celebrate Jackson on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. George...

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Voices Radio: We speak with James Burke on his campaigning in NY

Voices Radio: We speak with James Burke on his campaigning in NY

Eric Mann is in conversation with James Burke about lessons learned from the Just-Concluded New York City Mayor and City Council Elections: On June 22nd, New Yorkers voted across the state in primary races New York City the largest city council in...

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Voices Radio: The Podcast interview with Mary Louise Patterson on her book and childhood with Black revolutionaries.

Voices Radio: The Podcast interview with Mary Louise Patterson on her book and childhood with Black revolutionaries.

This week on Voices Radio: The Podcast is this incredibly important interview with Mary Louise Patterson. She spoke with Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Barbara Lott-Holland about her book that she co-authored with Evelyn Louise Crawford, Letters From Langston; From the Harlem...

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Voices Radio: George Jackson, Black Panther, Author, Political Prisoner, Friend and Comrade of Eric Mann

Voices Radio: George Jackson, Black Panther, Author, Political Prisoner, Friend and Comrade of Eric Mann

"I came to know George Jackson in my own life as a political prisoner. On September 25, 1969, as part of the Boston Weatherman above ground collective, we organized a militant demonstration against the Harvard Center for International Affairs....

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This week on Voices Radio: Barbara, Channing, and Eric update us on the MTA’s Poison Pill Initiative .

This week on Voices Radio: Barbara, Channing, and Eric update us on the MTA’s Poison Pill Initiative .

Channing Martinez, Director of Organizing at the Labor Community Strategy Center, pushed the Bus Riders Union's anti-apartheid movement closer to success today, at Metro's Public Safety Advisory Committee Board Meeting with two extremely important points what SHOOK THE ROOM!!! ...

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