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The interview with Professor Frank B. Wilderson is now available for our POCO audience! Similar Posts: Audio Library: Professor Frank B. Wilderson III THE IKONOKLAST SPEAKS! Season Finale, Part 1 THE...
View ArticleAfrican Women and Revolutionary Politics: Part 1
In this two part episode of Watershed Zari Sundiata talks with Chioma Oruh and Iyapo Ngina to discuss African women and revolutionary politics. Both Iyapo and Chioma are grassroots organizers and...
View ArticleAfrican Women and Revolutionary Politics: Part 2
Parts One and Two of the Watershed podcast. Similar Posts: New Podcast: Watershed African Women and Revolutionary Politics: Part 1 Podcast: Lorenzo Kom’boa Ervin Speaks Out on Community Organizing...
View ArticleWatershed: Break the Silence in the Congo
On this episode Zari interviews Mr. Kambale Musavuli with Friends of the Congo (FOTC). The FOTC was established at the behest of Congolese human rights and grassroots institutions in 2004, to work...
View ArticleRacialized Education
On this episode of Watershed, Zari talks to Patrice Douglass, a graduate student at University of California Irvine, to discuss the special oppression of African people in education.Similar Posts:...
View ArticleThe Church and Colonialism
The POCO editors get together to talk about the church and colonialism in the context of the Canadian state. We further discuss colonialism and education in other parts of the world.Similar Posts:...
View ArticleWatershed: Interview with Cynthia McKinney
On this episode of Watershed, Zari and the Ikonoklast interview former US Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney.
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