Africa Today – July 5, 2004
Rev. Lucius Walker, Jr., founder and director of Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization.
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.
Chris Brown with Christian Peacemaker Teams.
African Oil: A look at the petroleum industry in Africa. Guest Emeka Duruigbo, research fellow at the Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Stanford University. Bill Heath guests hosts.
Dr. Jeremy Levitt, Professor of International Law at DePaul University. Bill Heath guest hosts.
Political Prisoners. Guest Robert Boyle, New York lawyer, writer, and activist.
Walter interviews Professor Charles Ogletree on his book All Deliberate Speed: Reflections on 50 years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision. Also, a recording of Malcolm X: The Last Message.
An interview with Gerald Lenoir of War Times on his recent travels to Rwanda and South Africa. Also, a speech by Malcolm X to the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
Marguerite Laurent of the Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network on contemporary developments in Haiti, and Jarvis Tyner of the Communist Party of the United States on the 2004 elections.
Focus on Haiti: Walter speaks with Brian Concannon, a human rights lawyer who has worked in Haiti since 1994. Brian has recently returned from delegations to Central African Republic and the Caribbean researching contemporary developments in Haiti.