Veteran activist, educator, radio host and jazz critic, Mr. Tom Porter, talks about his life, work, friendship with Amiri Baraka and the often overlooked depth of radical ideas within the civil and human rights struggles in the U.S.
Related Posts

Cartoonish Analyses YOU Are Meant to Pay For
Drs. Boyce Watkins and Claud Anderson engage in more cartoonish analyses and want YOU to pay for them! (0:00) stream start(5:55) Drs. Boyce Watkins and Claud Anderson engage in more cartoonish...

E3 AND BELOW: Beyond Propaganda, Black Military Veterans Share Their Stories (Part 2)
Another look at the U.S. military experience from the perspective of world majority enlisted personnel. SEE PART ONE! (0:00) stream start(09:16) Our Stories(31:00) Intensive Training (IT)(36:37)...

Afropessimism Against “Against Afro-Pessimism”
The hosts of In Search of Black Power, the podcast from Leaders Of A Beautiful Struggle, are to publish a response to a recent Jacobin critique in which Afropessimism is compared to #Zionism. We...

Abortion and The White Right
The rights of women and the LGBTQ+ communities have long been used coerce and coagulate power among the most White and Right elements of U.S. society.