Africa Today – September 13, 2004
An interview with Joseph Hanlon on upcoming elections in Mozambique.
An interview with Joseph Hanlon on upcoming elections in Mozambique.
The work, history, and spiritualism of the Baye Fall community in Touba, Senegal.
Walter interviews Gabriel Williams on Liberia, and Johnny Iverson on 15th AIDS Conference in Bangkok, Thailand.
Walter interviews Patrick Hayford, Director of African Affairs for the United Nations, and Lisa Sullivan of Maryknoll on Venezuela
Walter interviews Dr. Keith Jennings and Linda Burnham of "Count Every Vote 2004" on the 200 elections and plans for election monitoring of the 2004 United States national elections.
An interview with Trevor Ngwane of the Soweto Electricity Crisis Committee of South Africa and speeches by Malcolm X on Africa
An update on contemporary developments in Haiti with members of the Haiti Action Committee.
The Sudan: Longstanding social political and historical divisions have been the basis for a series of conflict and civil wars that date back to the 1950s. A series of agreements in 2003 showed some promise for peace, but currently attention is on the region of Darfur. Walter speaks with Lako Tongun, Professor of political studies … Continued
Rev. Lucius Walker, Jr., founder and director of Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization.
Carol Anderson, Associate Professor of History at University of Missouri – Columbia, author of Eyes Off the Prize: The United Nations and the African American Struggle for Human Rights, 1944-1955.