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Black Agenda Radio April 5, 2024
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
05 Apr 2024

Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio April 5, 2024

This week Black Agenda Report’s poet in residence discusses his work and learn why Bill Clinton, the CIA director and Tony Blair have all recently visited Guyana. But first we discuss the Black vote and election year politics in the pivotal state of Michigan.

Guyana
Venezuela
poetry
Jazz
Abandon Biden
Black politics
2024 election

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