Africa Today – February 23, 2004
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.".

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A weekly news program providing information and analysis about Africa and the African Diaspora, hosted by Walter Turner.
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.
An interview with Eric Reeves on developments in the Sudan.
Africa Action is the oldest organization in the U.S. working on African affairs. Walter talks with Executive Director Salih Booker. Visit Africa Action: www.africaaction.org
Martin Luther King Jr’s speech April 4th, 1967: "Beyond Vietnam".
The AIDS pandemic. Guest Maurice Graham, founder and Executive Director of AID FOR AIDS/AFRICA.
Interview with Lako Tongun, Professor of Political Studies Pitzer College on recent developments in the Sudan.
Interview with Kathleen Cleaver, former Communications Secretary of the Black Panther Party.
Interview with Medea Benjamin of Global Exchange on recent delegation to Iraq, and an interview with Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd on his book Journey to the Motherland: From San Francisco to Benin City.