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Black Politics in Newark, the US, and Around the World
Black Agenda Radio
01 Jan 2024
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Black Agenda Radio · Black Politics in Newark, the US, and Around the World

Zulu Sharod is Chairman of the New Afrikan Black Panther Party which is based in New Jersey. He joined us to discuss his organization’s work and Newark mayor Ras Baraka’s politics, but we had a wide ranging conversation about Black politics locally, nationally and internationally.

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