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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Peniel E. Joseph: On Race, Democracy, and Civil Rights

Peniel E. Joseph: On Race, Democracy, and Civil Rights

In this interview Eric speaks with professor, historian, author, and activist Peniel Joseph about his new book 'Stokely: A Life' . Professor Joseph also discuss with Eric the historical and political significance of Mississippi Freedom...

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From White Anti-Racism to Modern Day “Slave Owner”: Maria Gitin’s New Book and Donald Sterling’s Racism

From White Anti-Racism to Modern Day “Slave Owner”: Maria Gitin’s New Book and Donald Sterling’s Racism

In this interview Eric speaks with Maria Gitin about her new book This Bright Light of Ours: Stories from the Voting Rights Fight . Then Eric will comment and take call-ins on LA Clippers owner ...

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Stephen F. Cohen: Soviet and Post-Soviet Policies Were Viable Alternatives

Stephen F. Cohen: Soviet and Post-Soviet Policies Were Viable Alternatives

In this interview by Eric Man, Stephen F. Cohen revisit the Soviet Union and post-Soviet history. Cohen discuss Soviet leaders such as Nikolai Bukharin, Joseph Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev, Mikhail Gorbachev, and...

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Warrior Fred Ho, Presente! – The Life and Memory of Revolutionary Fred Ho

Warrior Fred Ho, Presente! – The Life and Memory of Revolutionary Fred Ho

Warrior Fred Ho, Presenté! Eric Mann along with Diane Fujino, Robin D.G Kelley, and Quincy Saul discuss and celebrate the astonishing life of Musician, revolutionary, and cancer warrior Fred Ho . "While the system’s...

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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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