Is the overall argument that Black buying power is a myth antithetical to race-first ideologies? Are all those who adhered at one point or another to the myth the same in politically? It was a great pleasure to have this small clearing of air around the arguments in The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying…
Read moreBuying Power and Black Banking Revisited!
Thanks again to Netfa Freeman and Voices With Vision for this discussion and classic re-airing of a previous exchange with the head of Industrial Bank! SIGN UP HERE FOR THE VIRTUAL BOOK LAUNCH PARTY! powered by Crowdcast
Read moreThe Twin Viruses of Covid and Capital
More fun on Voices With Vision discussing the mutual virality of capitalism and covid. Who gets the bailouts and why? What is exposed by this pandemic? The featured image comes originally from the Daily World.
Read more‘Alternative Media and Spaces’ and the Exclusion of Radical Politics
Drs. Todd Steven Burroughs and Jared Ball joined Voices With Vision to discuss the erasure of radicalism from nominally radical spaces and media. The two talk about their work A Lie of Reinvention: Correcting Manning Marable’s Malcolm X and the latest documentary from Netflix.
Read moreThe Same Old Thing: From Brett Kavanaugh to Michael Moore, Politics to Film
The Meters have long decried The Same Old Thing so once again it was an honor to be back with Voices With Vision to discuss Michael Moore‘s latest film and how its political limitations play out on the larger political scene.
Read moreThe Missing Chapters of Malcolm X
It was a pleasure to be back again with Ka’ba and WPFW 89.3FM in Washington, DC for this discussion with A. Peter Bailey about Malcolm X, the “missing chapters” of his autobiography and the recent article about it all in the New York Times.
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