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. See PART TWO of this interview!
Read moreFrom Selma to Redskins: No Hooks for the Hip-Hop Chronicles
In this edition of No Hooks for The Hip-Hop Chronicles on WEAA 88.9 FM in Baltimore (12a-2a weeknights) Catalina Byrd and Jared Ball talk about the film Selma and had a great extended interview with Tara Houska of NotYourMascots.org about the largest rally on the grounds of the Washington “racist-name” football team and more! *The…
Read moreRace as Political Context of Surveillance with Tom Porter
Mr. Tom Porter, educator, activist, author, joined us to discuss recently discovered documents about the federal government surveillance he and others were under as organizers of The Congress for Racial Equality (CORE) and Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in Cincinnati, Ohio. See also our previous interview about Leonard Ball with Jamil Muhammad.
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