Voices Radio: June 16, 2020 The Magical Manifestation of the Too Black to Fail Revolutionary Movement

Voices Radio: June 16, 2020 The Magical Manifestation of the Too Black to Fail Revolutionary Movement

In June of 2020 a group of Black and Third World revolutionaries, from Harlem, South Central, Minneapolis, Cape Town, London, Beijing, Caracas, Havana, met in Nairobi, Kenya at a clandestine strategy meeting. Already in deep dialogue, one of the...

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A Conversation with Comrade in Struggle: Thandisizwe Chimurenga

A Conversation with Comrade in Struggle: Thandisizwe Chimurenga

Eric Mann and Channing Martinez will host a conversation with Comrade in Struggle: Thandisizwe Chimurenga. They'll be discussing Thandi's essay Some Thoughts on White Supremacy and Jesus as Bread and Circuses published in Why Don't the Poor Rise Up? Thandi is a freelance journalist based...

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What Obama’s Win Means for Movements

What Obama’s Win Means for Movements

"Roberto and I disagreed on whether or not it would be "better if Obama won or not," but we both agree that he is a pro-imperialist president." - Eric Mann  Two days after the election, I made an appearance on Uprising! as a...

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Self-Care, Organizational Care, and Movement-Building

Self-Care, Organizational Care, and Movement-Building

This article was originally posted on Organizing Upgrade on October 8, 2012. It is part of the ongoing conversation on Self and Community Care on Organizing Upgrade.  The discussion in Organizing Upgrade on the relationship of self-care to movement-building, initiated by B....

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Cinthia Gonzalez on The Labor Community Strategy Center’s Civil Rights Rally

Cinthia Gonzalez on The Labor Community Strategy Center’s Civil Rights Rally

Cinthia Gonzalez discusses The Labor Community Strategy Center's Civil Rights rally: President Obama: Enforce, Restore, Expand Our Civil Rights! and the broader work of the Bus Riders Union and training young organizers as a youth organizer with the Community Rights...

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Glen Ford of Black Agenda Report

Glen Ford of Black Agenda Report

Glen Ford comments on Trayvon Martin and the latest developments in the case. Glen helps us understand Trayvon's murder in a larger political context. Glen Ford is the executive editor and one of the co-founders of Black Agenda Report. Ford...

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