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The Legacy of Black Panther Women

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We speak with former Black Panther Ericka Huggins about the legacy of the Black Panther women, the BPP survival programs, and discuss the details of a mural going up in West Oakland to honor these women. Guests: Ericka Huggins, former Black Panther Party member; Jilchristina Vest, West Oaklander, and organizer of Women of The Black … Continued


We speak with community organizers Rachel Jackson and Adrienne from Bay Area Amazonians about Amazon’s attempts to halt workers’ increasing efforts to unionize and ongoing anti-worker labor practices. Rachel Jackson, an organizer from the Bay area, working on issues of police brutality. Adrienne is an organizer with Bay Area Amazonians. Links genstrike.org; BayAreaAmazonians.org; Caravan For … Continued


Today we discuss transphobia and homophobia in the Black community. Specifically, as it pertains to anti-Black racism in policing and the movement for Black Lives. We cover the murder of a Black trans man Tony McDade by Tallahassee police (2 days after the murder of George Floyd and the third fatal officer-involved shooting in the … Continued


Today we continue with part two of the National Black United Front’s discussion titled, Uprising 2020: Message from the Grassroots. The panelists are Richard Raw, Chairman Kofi Taharka, Swatara Olushola, Alycia Miles, Will Bowles, Victoria Mosby, Vinson Verdree, Kim Hewitt, and Rashad Shabazz. Moderated by Jade Arrindell.      


Davey D speaks with Chairman Kofi Taharka of the National Black United Front (NBUF). And later we hear an excerpt from NBUF’s discussion titled, Uprising 2020: Message from the Grassroots. info@nationalblackunitedfront.net https://www.nationalblackunitedfront.net/?fbclid=IwAR1BO7gjaA5lUGXwQVaDjwdoo3mavUFevE8wbaAkQlloYCyv4g7Q-H6MCrU


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BLM rally in Martinez| SF’s CAREN Act

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We talk to people in Martinez California at the BLM Rally and March against racism. Later we speak with SF Supervisor Shamann Walton about the the CAREN act which would punish those who call 911 on people and make false claims.