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Black Agenda Radio July 7, 2023
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
07 Jul 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio July 7, 2023

In this week’s segment we hear about CIA medical experiments performed on indigenous children in Canada and Black prisoners in the U.S. Also, we learn about the Peoples’ Senate, a radical formation which had its beginnings in the Spirit of Mandela Coalition’s International Tribunal which found the US guilty of genocide. But first, we begin with the late Glen Ford, discussing a 2013 Supreme Court decision on the issue of affirmative action.

Affirmative Action
Glen Ford
CIA
Black Mass Incarceration
Medical Apartheid
Indigenous
Peoples' Senate
Spirit of Mandela
International Tribunal
We Charge Genocide

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