Race, Class, and Political Power in Brazil

#Brazil #AfroBrazil #Race Ollie Johnson is Chair and Professor of the Department of African American Studies at Wayne State University. Johnson has conducted extensive research on the Black political experience in the Americas. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley.https://clasprofiles.wayne.edu/profile/av4694 NEW DISCORD!https://discord.gg/TDP9a4f5Ez Jared A. Ball is a Professor…

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All Violence Considered

Dr. Ollie Johnson was a guest recently on Detroit radio for an important discussion of the historical role of violence in political/social movements, particularly the Civil Rights and Black Power struggles in the U.S. For further consideration on the topic: We Will Shoot Back: An Interview with Dr. Akinyele Umoja Anticolonialism and Police Violence: From Diop…

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76th Birthday of George Jackson at the Charles H Wright Museum

This presentation was given at the “Liberation Film Series Presents the 76th Birthday of Revolutionary Political Prisoner George Jackson Screening: George Jackson: Releasing the Dragon ( A Video Mixtape) Speaker: Dr. Jared A. Ball Emancipatory Jouralism and Broadcasting, Professor of Communication Studies Morgan State University Book Signing: Not Out President: New Directions from the Pushed…

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