Africa Today – April 19, 2004
A discussion about conflict in Sudan, with Jemera Rone, counsel and Sudan researcher for Human Rights Watch.
A discussion about conflict in Sudan, with Jemera Rone, counsel and Sudan researcher for Human Rights Watch.
An interview with Patrick Bond, economist on the upcoming South African elections. Walter Turner hosts.
Scott Strauss, co-author Africa’s Stalled Development: International Causes and Cures.
Conflict in Eritrea. Walter speaks with Dan Connell, author of Against All Odds: A Chronicle of the Eritrean Revolution.
The Peace Process in the Congo. Walter interviews Professor Ernest Wamba dia Wamba, Congolese political scientist and Leader of the Congolese Rally For Democracy-Liberation Movement (RCD-ML).
Walter speeks with Alina Sixto, Grassroots Haitian activist, member of the Lavalas party, and radio host on Radio Soleil D’Haiti in New York.
Ongoing developments in Haiti, with Marguerite Laurent of the Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network; Black Indians in America with Chief Jerry Eaglefeather – www.blackindians.com. Guest Host Bill Heath.
Bryan Tollin, symposium coordinator for UC Berkeley’s African-American Law & Policy Report, on the March 6th symposium "The Role of Law & Policy: Africa, the Caribbean, & the U.S.".
Speeches by Malcolm X, Kwame Toure, Martin Luther King.
Speeches by Malcolm X and Kwame Toure.