Voices Radio: Tuen in to hear the latest about Amazon, in this weeks episode; Amazon Watch.

Voices Radio: Tuen in to hear the latest about Amazon, in this weeks episode; Amazon Watch.

We are honored to have Altossa Soltani, Amazon Watch founder and board president today on the show! Take a look at our correspondence with Amazon Watch for today's show. Fight the Fascist Fires in Brazil Take Action Thursday September 5 at...

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Voices Radio: Support the Strong Soul Sisters

Voices Radio: Support the Strong Soul Sisters

If you missed this week's episode on KPFK 90.7 FM, catch up on the conversation now by listening to our podcast!  About This Week's Episode:  This week on Voices, Eric & Channing discussed the racist book-ends of Nancy Pelosi and Donald...

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Voices Radio: The Best and Worst of Films 2016

Voices Radio: The Best and Worst of Films 2016

This week on Voices from the Frontlines, Eric Mann reviewed the best and worst of films in 2016. Listeners also took advantage of Special call in from Ayuko Babu, Director the Pan African Film Festival in conversation with Eric Mann...

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Voices Radio: Listen to the Jill Stein and Eric Mann and Eric’s Commentary after the conversation

Voices Radio: Listen to the Jill Stein and Eric Mann and Eric’s Commentary after the conversation

This week on Voices from the Frontlines Eric Mann Listens to the full conversation with Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein and gives his thoughts immediately following the interview. Jill and Eric speak about the International Nuclear Arms Race being lead by...

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Hurricane Katrina, Ecocide, Genocide and the Domestic Right of Return

Hurricane Katrina, Ecocide, Genocide and the Domestic Right of Return

As August 29th the tenth anniversary of hurricane Katrina approaches, the domestic right of return is an important issue. What happened in new Orleans was a very unfortunate convergence of climates change, governmental oppression of a black nation, and...

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Martin Luther King and the Black Revolutionary Tradition

Martin Luther King and the Black Revolutionary Tradition

Read this article on CounterPunch As we celebrate the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. the system, “the white power structure” as we used and still should call it, continues its character and political assassination of his work. Dr....

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