We speak with long-time organizer, education advocate, and co-founder of SF Black Wall street, Bivett Brackett. In our conversation, she breaks down the rich history of public education in San Francisco. She details how it was a Black man named William Alexander Leidesdorff. He was one of the richest men in California at the time. […]
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Fighting Police Terror in San Rafael
We speak with community organizer Cesar Lagleva about persistent incidents of police terrorism in San Rafael. For those who don’t know, San Rafael is located in marine County which is often touted as one of the richest and most liberal counties in the country. The truth of the matter is Marin is one of the […]
Long Live the Queen or Good Riddance? The Legacy of Queen Elizabeth & Colonialism..
(HKR-09-13-22) We hold a roundtable discussion with scholars, organizers, and activists from the UK and Ghana, which was once a British colony. Our guests include Twilight Bey, Paul Eme, David who live in the UK. It also includes Erin Ransom Ofari from Ghana who all talk in detail about the sordid history of the British […]
Oakland Mayoral Candidate John Reimann-Speaking Truth to Power
We speak with long-time activist and union leader John Reimann who breaks down the main reasons he has tossed his hat into the upcoming election for Mayor of Oakland. He noted there are two speeding freight trains headed our way on a deadly collision course. They are climate change and impending fascism. He feels that […]
Author Tiffanie Drayton Speaks about her Book, ‘Black American Refugee…’
Anita Johnson speaks with author Tiffanie Drayton, about the new book Black American Refugee: Escaping the Narcissism of The American Dream. Black American Refugee examines in-depth the intersection of Drayton’s personal experiences, the broader culture, and the toll of American racism and global white supremacy on Blacks in the US. Escaping The Narcissism of The […]
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