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Building Bridges:Jesse Jackson on Rebuilding AmericaFor Wall Street Itâs Paradise, But For Main Street Itâs Hell: A Conversation With Rev. Jesse Jackson On Rebuilding Our Street With Rev. Jesse Jackson, Founder & Pres. RainbowPUSH CoalitionBuilding Bridges: Your Community and Labor Report, National Edition - Produced by Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberghttp://www.archive.org/details/BuildingBridgesjesseJacksonOnRebuildingAmericaAZ0768 Address to the protesters outside the Democratic National Convention, 1984 / Jesse JacksonReverend Jesse Jackson speaks to the demonstrators outside the Convention Center during the Democratic National Convention.http://www.archive.org/details/BuildingBridgesjesseJacksonOnRebuildingAmericaPacifica Radio Archives
1968 Revolution Rewind MomentWidowed three weeks, Coretta Scott King delivers a speech from her husband's notes, including the "Ten Commandments On VietNam". (3:55) Pacifica Radio Archiveshttp://www.archive.org/details/1968RevolutionRewindMoment-CorettaScottKingCoretta Scott King about the Civil Rights Movement 1968Speech by Coretta King on the Civil Rights movement. 1968. (16 min.) BB1562 Pacifica Radio Archives.http://www.archive.org/details/CorettaScottKingAboutTheCivilRightsMovement1968Maya Angelou Remarks at the Funeral Service for Coretta Scott Kinghttp://www.archive.org/details/ByronsEyeViewPodcast2MayaAngelou
Pacifica Radio ArchivesThree speeches from Coretta Scott King.Part 1: Speech given at a Peace Rally in New York just over three weeks after her husband was slain on April 4th, 1968.Part 2: This speech was given on Women's Day 1971. Part 3: This third speech was given at an Anti-Nuclear Rally in 1983, from PZ0672.http://www.archive.org/details/pra_powerofafricanamericanwomen_9
Poor people's march - produced by Ellen Kohn. Documentary on the Poor People's March on Washington, D.C. BROADCAST: WBAI, 29 May 1968. (42 min.) BB3191 Pacifica Radio Archives.http://www.archive.org/details/PoorPeoplesMarch
A civil rights leader, singer and actress. She will be missed.http://www.archive.org/details/DailyDigest-52010
Activist Salma Abu Ayyash (sitting in for Sherif) tells of attending the annual National Day of Mourning in Plymouth MA during Thanksgiving. All or nearly all of the Native American speakers at that gathering proclaimed their solidarity with the victimized Palestinians. We air an excerpt. The gathering was dedicated to our brother in injustice, Leonard Peltier. One of our Palestinian brothers wrote a poem to honor Leonard Peltier, which was put to song. Salma offers her translation of the poem to English, following which we air a performance of the song. Salma reviews some of the dark history of the genesis of the Israeli takeover and occupation of Palestine, along with its distorted treatment by today's mainstream media. There's a brief discussion of the growth and significance of the ongoing BDS campaign (BDS = boycott, divestment, and sanctions). Finally, to bring us up to date, Salma presents a brief summary of some of the most recent Israeli attacks and incursions on the Palestinian people and the implications for our survival.http://www.archive.org/details/TWIP-091129-NativeAmSolidarity-BDS
Kevin Annett, former minister of United Church, joins us on to talk about Canada's darkest secret, the genocide and the deliberate extermination of indigenous (Native American) peoples and the theft of their land under the guise of religion. Kevin Annett blew the whistle on his own church after he learned of thousands of murders in its Indian Residential Schools. We talk about the History of extermination, the testimony, Religion and Christianity, the Documentation and the Eyewitnesses. We discuss his film "Unrepentant: Kevin Annett and Canada's Genocide" and his website hiddenfromhistory.org.http://www.archive.org/details/HiddenFromHistoryCanadasGenocide
Talk on social and political tensions in the Middle East. http://www.archive.org/details/Bb3129TheTragedyOfPalestine