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Anthony Monteiro on Ibram X. Kendi
Black Agenda Radio
09 Jan 2024
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Black Agenda Radio · Anthony Monteiro on Ibram X. Kendi

We’re joined by Dr. Anthony Monteiro, a Duboisian scholar and founder of the Saturday Free School for Philosophy and Black Liberation. He joins us from Philadelphia to discuss Ibram X. Kendi, a best selling author and darling of the liberal elite who was granted $50 million to run the Center for Antiracism Research at Boston University but whose operation has recently been called into question.

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