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Black Agenda Radio July 21, 2023
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
21 Jul 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio July 21, 2023

In this week’s segment we learn about efforts to end legacy college admissions in New York State and a lawsuit seeking to end death by incarceration for felony murder in Pennsylvania. But first we discuss Haiti, how its sovereignty has been undermined by the US and why that country’s people are adamantly opposed to another invasion.

Haiti
Haiti Occupation
Bwa Kale
Haiti interventions
Haiti; Jovenel Moise; Core Group
CORE Group
Ariel Henry
Haiti Coups
Jovenel Moise
Legacy admissions
Affirmative Action
White privilege
Pennsylvania
Draconian sentencing
Sentencing disparity
mass incarceration
Racist legal system

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