Africa Today – December 6, 2004
Letters from Tanzaina. Interview with Josephath Kanyiwani, Professor of Law at University of Dar es Salaam. Bill Heath guest hosts.
Letters from Tanzaina. Interview with Josephath Kanyiwani, Professor of Law at University of Dar es Salaam. Bill Heath guest hosts.
Eddie Daniels, South African and former prisoner on Robben Island.
Interview with Njoki Njehu – "50 Years is Enough-Debt Campaign," and Lako Tongun – Update on developments in Sudan.
Interview with Sam Brooks, Political Collector of Black Panther Materials.
Dan Volman, "US Policy/Strategic Interests in Africa." Sizane Ngubane, Rural Womens Movement of South Africa.
Walter speaks with Isaac Saney, author of Cuba: A Revolution in Motion.
Interview with Gihan Perea of Miami Workers Center on electoral work in Miami. Interview with Dr. Gerald Horne, on United States National Elections and African Americans.
Martin Luther King’s timeless indictment of war: "Why I Oppose the War in Vietnam"
Interview with Linda Burnham, Count Every Vote 2004 and William McCormick of Florida NAACP on African Americans and Florida elections.
Africa, African Americans, and the elections: an interview with Dr. Horace Campbell.