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The Murder of Kayla Moore; Silicon Valley’s Film Festival; and America’s War on the Poor.

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On today’s program we discuss the murder of Kayla Moore by Berkeley Police with Maria Moore, a member of the Justice for Kayla Moore Campaign. Later we hear from Baba Shaka about Silicon Valley’s Film Festival and his involvement in SNCC, as he looks back on the 50th anniversary of the Black Panther Party. And … Continued


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Inmates, Protest Forced Slave Labor Conditions in US Prisons

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Prisoners are on the front lines of wage slavery, where refusal to work while in prison results in inhumane retaliation and participating in slave labor contributes to the mechanisms of exploitation. Nation-wide prison pay for inmates starts at 15cents an hour. Which is $1.20 a day. Inmates throughout the country are being economically exploited for … Continued


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In Conversation with Cat Brooks and Erika Huggins.

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We hear from long-time activist Erika Huggins, a former Black Panther Party member and Cat Brooks, a key organizer with the Anti-Terror Police Project, discuss organizing, self-care, community protection, police brutality, being women in the movement and Black Lives Matter.


Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools is an examination of the experiences of black girls across the country whose intricate lives are misunderstood, highly judged “by teachers, administrators, and the justice system “and degraded by the very institutions charged with helping them flourish. In her new book, Morris shows how, despite obstacles, stigmas, … Continued


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Justice for Mario Woods

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The entire nation is reeling from one murder by police after another — #TerenceCrutcher #KeithScott #AlfredOlango Yet – in other jurisdictions across the country, we are seeing charges and repercussions for the murders of Black men.  Meanwhile, in San Francisco – the people await and to receive justice for the murders of Góngora Pat’s, Alex … Continued


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In Conversation with Damani Baker and Duane Detterville

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Davey D speaks with filmmaker Damani Baker about his documentary, The House on Cocoa Road, and his personal experience with the United States invasion of Greneda. Greg Bridges speaks with artist/activist Duane Detterville about the Oakland Maroons Art Collective’s tribute to the Black Panther Party’s 50th anniversary.