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Category Archives: radio
The Full Life
Thoroughly enjoyed this.
re: "Like It Is": Is Imhotep Gary Byrd The Logical Replacement?
I always thought so. (And I always thought once he got it, I would lobby to become his “Like It Is” producer.) But folks have moved on, so….. Maybe something will happen that we’d like, but I’m not holding my breath. I’m glad the brother, who is, sadly, in grief at this writing, is still on the air in 2011. By the way, my “Like It Is” obit is here.
NOVEMBER 22ND UPDATE: A second meeting?!? GREAT!!!!
WAMU's 50th
Enjoyed this!
The Inside Story On One Of My Favorite Books
With stuff this good at 3:50 a.m., it may be a looooonnnnnggggg time before I sleep late again! This aired on the BBC World Service this morning. Mandela gives his account of what happened in his book.
Movements Mainstreamed, Or Just Another Day In America?
A new movement that is not completely a movement (didja hear about the “Occupy” reality show yet? 🙂 ) has luminaries that are not completely leaders. “Democracy Now!” profiled in Monday’s New York Times. West profiled on NPR’s “All Things Considered” yesterday. <a href="”>West and Michael Moore on “Democracy Now!” for the hour yesterday. Okay, legitimate (elite) public recognition for legitimate work. (Perhaps the mainstream will pay a little more attention now.) But for people and institutions that are supposed to be “grassroots,” it feels a little too elitist and chummy around these parts, with these (anti?) establishment folks being both sincere and playing their part–as in prescribed role. Perhaps this is just the nature of American society–particularly if you graduated Harvard, as Goodman and West did (and I guess in Goodman’s case, we could argue whether Radcliffe was or wasn’t Harvard when she attended 🙂 ), and worked for the white leftist elite, the way Michael Moore did. What about the grassroots co-host Juan Gonzalez, you might ask? Well, thanks to the Ford Foundation (and “Democracy Now!”‘s significant exposure, I might add), he’s on a book tour. Again, maybe this is just America. Cue Don King–or Tom Hayden. 😉
Jimi And The Black Power Movement
Man, the BBC World Service stuff that NPR airs in the middle of the morning…..! And it’s always fascinating to hear the Black Power Movement discussed in news/history programs. Very rare in American media, which happily and deliberately hides the Black Power Movement within the much more accepted Civil Rights Movement.
U.S. Supreme Court Says, "Not My Business……."
…..so I guess 30 (!) years in, they’ll be more legal wrangling before the inevitable. Not exactly a victory, as Pam Africa said here.
Asante Sana, Fred Shuttlesworth
Well done, sir. The Realm of the Ancestors has another champion.
Dear "Occupy Wall Street:" I Admire You, But Would You Please……
….read about the Civil Rights, Black Power, and anti-Vietnam Movements so you can understand how police respond when you threaten white property and capitalism. (You can start, of course, with my book and this one I’m in. 😉 This classic I’m currently scanning-to-re-reading will help as well.) Boy, your white skin REALLY shows here! LOL!









