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Here's the schedule for this Sunday, April 2nd. All times are EST.
9am – "Colonialism is Bad for Your Health". Iyapo will faciliate a
discussion on health issues of particular interest to the African
community.
10:00am – "Africa Live". Nyabinga Zimbabwe will interview Gaida
Kambon, International Secretary of the African People's Socialist
Party, on the APSP's work to build the African Socialist
International. She will discuss her recent trip to Sierra Leone and
review a history of the APSP's efforts to build a united Africa
under the leadership of African workers and poor peasants. During
the program, send your comments and questions to
dj@uhururadio.com12:00pm - "Omali Yeshitela Speaks". This week we present the
September 16, 2001 speech by Chairman Omali summing up the
destruction of the World Trade Center and preparing the people for
the U.S. government crackdown on civil liberties and declaration of
war against the oppressed peoples of the Middle East.
1:00pm - "Uhuru On The Move". Chimurenga Waller, President of the
International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement, will discuss
current events and InPDUM's upcoming national convention.
2:00pm – "White Solidarity with Black Power". Matthew Willis of the
African People's Solidarity Committee will facilitate a discussion
on "The Colonial Reality in America", challenging progressive white
people to support the right to self-determination for African people
living inside of the imperialist countries, as they claim to support
freedom for oppressed peoples in the Middle East, Latin America,
Africa and Asia.
3:00pm – "Revolutionary Reggae", with DJ Speedy. The island sound,
Uhuru style, with revolutionary, reggae vibrations.
5:00pm - "The Music Speaks" with Hip Hop artists, Bombai. Experience
lyricists, producers and DJs from the US to the UK, expressing
oppressed peoples' conditions through hip-hop.
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