Africa Today – March 15, 2021
A weekly news program providing information and analysis about Africa and the African Diaspora, hosted by Walter Turner.
A weekly news program providing information and analysis about Africa and the African Diaspora, hosted by Walter Turner.
Covid-19 Response Team Says Case Levels Down, but Precautions Still Needed. Migrant Surge at Border Challenges Administration Immigration Policy. Biden Administration Begins Education Campaign on Covid-19 Relief Bill. European Countries Pause Astra Zeneca Vaccine Distribution Amid Blood Clot Incidents.
Today on the Show: The extreme right wing in America prepares for the next election steal. What’s are you doing to fight back?Also, fighting back against massive disinformation against China as attacks against Asiain Americans continue
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March 14th marked the beginning of National Sleep Awareness Week. It’s cleverly and appropriately timed to begin right after we “sprang forward” by changing our clocks to daylight savings time. If you’re like many people, you may resent losing an hour of sleep every March. But, millions of people with sleep disorders like insomnia lose … Continued
photo credit Tia Cross Listen to a kitchen-table conversation with Black transnational feminists Coumba Toure, Hakima Abbas, and Vanessa Thompson discussing the values, principles, and visions of global black feminism and the contradictions they face as they engage in the multifaceted activism. For more information see Why We Need Black Feminism Forum. Host: Margo Okazawa-Rey Click here to listen to the … Continued
Cultural and media workers have a disproportionate impact on how other workers see themselves and the world they live in, whether it’s by selling them something or presenting them with dissenting views. As historian Shannan Clark argues, there was a time when a great many cultural workers saw consumption itself as a political act. Such … Continued
Ralph Nader talks about what’s happening in America, what’s happening around the world, and most importantly what’s happening underneath it all.
Part I – Protecting the Right to Organize Act Guest: Sylvia Allegretto is a labor economist and co-chair of the Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics at the University of California, Berkeley (CWED). CWED is a research center housed at the Institute for Researcher on Labor and Employment. Part II – A New Biden’s Presidency on Foreign … Continued