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Black Agenda Report's Panel Discussion at the 2018 Left Forum
The Editors
06 Jun 2018
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Nellie Bailey, Paul Street, Danny Haiphong, Margaret Kimberley, Glen Ford, Ajamu Baraka, Raymond Nat Turner and Bruce Dixon for BAR at the 2018 Left Forum

This was the 2018 Black Agenda Report panel at the 2018 Left Forum in NYC. The participants took part in other panels and presentations as well, which we will showcase in coming weeks.

Due to a YouTube quirk, the initial display may not show the person in the video, but once you click on it you'll see the person the label indicates.

Introductions by Nellie Bailey

 

Paul Street

 

Ajamu Baraka

Margaret Kimberley

 

Danny Haiphong

 

Bruce A. Dixon

 

Glen Ford

 

Raymond Nat Turner

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