Author: Jared Ball
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Venceremos! The Legacy of Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro (August 13, 1926 – November 25, 2016) is remembered in this discussion with long time international organizers Rosa Clemente, veteran…
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Genocide by Radio and the Clear The Airwaves Project
Kwabena Sakidi Jijaga Rasuli of the Clear the Airwaves Project joined us to discuss the politics of radio, the relationship between lived…
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"Don't Be Scared: Organize A National United Front Against Fascism": Dhoruba bin-Wahad on the 2016 U.S. Elections
Former Black Panther, Black Liberation Army member and political prisoner Dhoruba bin-Wahad discusses the 2016 election results and the need for strength…
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Dhoruba bin-Wahad: A 20th Century Nat Turner Challenges Criticism of Birth of a Nation
Dhoruba bin-Wahad, formerly of the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army, also a former political prisoner, talks about his criticism of…
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Black August, Hip-Hop and Political Symbolism
Prison has long been central to the maintenance of a racial, social and class structure in the United States. Prisons are used…
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The Unlucky 13th: Liberalizing the Extreme
The Unlucky 13th: Liberalizing the ExtremeJared A. Ball originally for imixwhatilike.org “Fuck everyone. Burn everything.” – De La Soul, “Lord Intended,” The…
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Pam Africa and the Fight for Mumia!
Veteran activist and member of the MOVE organization Pam Africa updates us on the current medical and legal conditions of Mumia Abu-Jamal…
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Leslie Alexander On Why Birth of a Nation is an "Epic Fail"
Dr. Leslie Alexander joined us to discuss her recently published review, ‘The Birth of a Nation’ Is an Epic Fail. Alexander is…
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Fred Hampton, Jr. Discusses Malcolm Shabazz, Now-Intelpro and More
Malcolm Latif Shabazz was the son of Qubilah Shabazz, the second daughter of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz. He was the first…
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Sports, Race and the Flag
A panel discussion at the University of Maryland moderated by Washington Post columnist Kevin Blackistone and former Post sports writer George Solomon…
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Rebirth of a Nation Within a Nation
I was happily involved in this panel after a screening of Nate Parker’s Birth of a Nation today at the Library of…
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Maroons, Panama and Afro-Latinas with Yvette Modestin
Yvette Modestin is an award-winning writer, poet and activist who focuses on shedding light on the Afro descendent experience in Latin America.…
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Debunking the Presidential Debate: Full Video
Full video taken from the stage at this post-debate discussion.
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Adolph Reed on the Pitfalls of Racism and White Supremacy (As Analytical Tools)
Recently longtime activist scholar Adolph Reed wrote How Racial Disparity Does Not Help Make Sense of Patterns of Police Violence in which…
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Crying Freedom w Marcel P. Black
Baton Rouge emcee Marcel P. Black joined us for this segment of No Hooks for The Hip-Hop Chronicles on WEAA 88.9 FM…
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The Millions for Prisoners March on Washington with Krystal Rountree
We were joined in this edition of imixwhatilike! by Krystal Rountree, Chairperson of the Millions for Prisoners Human Rights Organizing Committee /…
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Seeing Jalil: The Hopeless Optimist
There can be few places more unlikely than Attica state penitentiary to hear someone say they are a “hopeless optimist.” But there…
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Black August and Reggae for the Young
Sam Jam, co-host with Soul Rebel of the hot new Roots, Rock, Reggae show in Takoma Park, MD WOWD 94.3 FM, interviewed…
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Using Theatre and Performance Art to Empower the Community
In this special episode of iMiXWHATiLiKE! we feature WombWork Productions. For nearly two decades they have provided Afrikan-Centered social change theatre and…
