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INGRID Y TAMARA EN MVS 102.5
Todos somos Shiky en Tamara con Luz en MVS – 07 Feb 25

INGRID Y TAMARA EN MVS 102.5

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 15:55


Shiky nos acompaña junto a Eric Mann, creador de una app que ayuda a quienes han sido víctimas de estafas digitales y aplicaciones montadeudas. El decidió desarrollar una herramienta que ofrece apoyo legal, tecnológico y psicológico. Conéctate en Tamara con Luz en MVS, de lunes a viernes, de 10:00 AM a 12:00 PM por MVS 102.5 FM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tech Sales Insights
E180 - Sales, Leadership and Delivering an Exceptional Customer Experience featuring Frank Hauck

Tech Sales Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 52:03


In this episode of Tech Sales Insights, Randy Seidl is joined by his longtime friend and esteemed guest, Frank Hauck, a retired executive with an impressive career spanning DEC, EMC, and NCR. The conversation touches on commemorating 9/11, the importance of sales training, and Frank's journey from a finance manager at Digital Equipment Corporation to becoming a key figure at EMC. Frank discusses his methodologies for maintaining high standards in sales, the significance of leadership working for the sales team, and the relentless commitment required to deliver exceptional customer experiences. Personal anecdotes about learning from mentors like Mike Ruettgers, Jack Egan, and Joe Tucci highlight the importance of humility, accountability, and continuous learning. The episode also explores the evolving role of technology in sales, with a specific focus on the impact of AI and prospecting in a post-COVID world. With contributions from industry peers such as Eric Mann and insights into the cultural ethos at EMC, this episode provides a comprehensive look at what it takes to succeed in sales and customer service.KEY TAKEAWAYSHonoring 9/11 Sacrifices: Acknowledgement of 9/11 and the sacrifices made by many.Sales Training Importance: Emphasis on the critical role of sales training in organizational success.Career Highlights: Frank's extensive career, spanning roles at DEC, EMC, NCR and more.Customer Focus: Stories illustrating the importance of maintaining strong customer relationships, especially through challenges.Sales Best Practices: Insights on what makes top sales performers, including preparation, continual learning, and teamwork.Leadership and Mentorship: The influence of mentors like Mike Rutgers, Jack Egan, and Joe Tucci on Frank's career.Adapting to Post-COVID Work: Strategies for maintaining client relationships in a remote/hybrid work environment.Embracing Technology: The role of AI and technology in enhancing sales and customer interactions.Cultural Lessons: Anecdotes highlighting the value of showing up, humility, and constant improvement.QUOTES"It's part and parcel to a successful organization. You got to keep them fed and you got to give them the insight and the knowledge of what it takes to be successful.""When things went bad, we sold the product that when it didn't work, planes didn't fly. Banks didn't process checks. GM didn't make cars.""It's about being accountable. Being able to do the things other people aren't willing to do to be successful. And really it's the extra effort.""He goes, but you didn't come here to be good. You came here to be great."Find out more about Frank Hauck through the link below.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankhauck/This episode is sponsored by Sandler. Sandler is a world leader in innovative sales, leadership, and management training. For more than 50 years, Sandler has taught its distinctive, non-traditional selling system and highly effective sales training methodology, which has helped salespeople and sales managers take charge of the process.

Tech Sales Insights
E179 - Finding the Balance: Trust & Relationships vs. AI featuring Berk Mesta

Tech Sales Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 44:10


In this episode of Tech Sales Insights, Randy Seidl is joined by Burke Mesta, founder of Belsa Inc., to discuss the importance of balancing trust and relationships versus the role of AI in sales. Burke shares his extensive career journey, including his experiences in engineering, sales, and management at renowned firms like PTC, Bicis, and Temenos. The conversation delves into the critical role of trust and personal relationships in business, the evolving landscape of revenue intelligence and performance management, and the necessity for effective leadership over mere management. Burke also highlights the value of mentorship, drawing from his own experiences and insights from industry veterans like John McMahon and Tom Mendoza. The episode concludes with a light-hearted anecdote about a skiing adventure, reinforcing the theme of personal connection throughout the conversation.KEY TAKEAWAYSImportance of Relationships: Highlight the importance of building and maintaining relationships in the business for long-term success.AI vs. Relationships: Discuss finding the balance between leveraging AI tools and maintaining personal relationships. Berk emphasizes that AI is a tool and should not replace human interaction.Power of Trust: Trust is fundamental in building successful business relationships. It is difficult to build and easy to destroy.Mentorship: Discussion on the importance of mentorship in personal and professional growth. Berk mentions several mentors who have influenced his career.Leadership vs. Management: Berk's perspective on leadership – leading by example and building personal connections with your team rather than just managing.Revenue Operations: Insight into how revenue operations can bridge the gap between marketing and sales and improve overall efficiency and growth.Performance Feedback: Highlight on the necessity of regular and constructive feedback in improving team performance.QUOTES“We're in the business of profit, but not at the business of, of hurting someone for that profit.”“Feedback isn't even criticism. Is it negative? It's productive for improvement, continuous improvement.”“The power of trust is key.”“I'm going to get personal with my customers. I'm going to get personal with my team, and then we're going to be able to break down these barriers and we can have a more clear and open communication path.”“We know all these old strategies that we learned going back to my McMahon days and PTC days of consultative selling, strategic selling, but relationships are what's key to be able to enable that.”Find out more about Berk Mesta through the link below.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/berk-mesta/This episode is sponsored by Avnir, the Relationships Excellence sponsor of the Sales Community. Avnir leverages AI and decades of Relationship Economics® insights to help businesses unlock the hidden value in their connections, enhancing human interactions and driving strategic growth through organized, activated, and monetized relationships.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: In Conversation with Mark Friedman from U.S. Hands Off Cuba

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 58:17


This week we're joined in conversation with Mark Friedman from the U.S. Hands Off Cuba Committee. Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Mark discuss his work with U.S. Hands Off Cuba, and discuss how Mark came to fight for the liberation of Cubans and all 3rd world peoples.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Anakbayan On U.S War Games In Hawaii, Willie Mays Dedication, and Juneteenth

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 59:30


This week on Voices Radio: Eric Mann and Channing Martinez talk to Misty Pegram of Anakbayan about the Cancel RIMPAC Campaign. The Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercises are the largest joint war exercises in the world with 26 of the U.S' allies, including Israel. The RIMPAC campaign has led to severe environmental impacts, gender-based violence, and fatter pockets for weapons manufacturers. Later in the episode, Eric Mann pays tribute to Willie Mays, who passed recently on June 18, 2024. Willie Mays was one of the 'greatest' baseball players of all time according to Eric, describing his infectious personality and electrifying performances. You will also hear a reading of Ishmael Reed's essay, "Juneteenth: Why Were The Enslaved In Texas?," published on Counterpunch. And last but not least, Channing talks about CicLAvia, an event which 'catalyzes vibrant public spaces, active transportation and good health through car-free street events.' -- Want stories and updates? Follow us on @voicesfromthefrontlines on Instagram. Today's episode of Voices from the Frontlines was produced by Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Shane Dimapanat. Edits by Shane Dimapanat. Find our past shows and articles on our website: voicesfromthefrontlines.com/

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: A Case Against the Palestinian Genocide by the Center For Constitutional Rights

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 58:15


Another case charges genocide against Israel, this time within U.S Federal courts. This week, Eric Mann talks to lawyer Astha Sharma Pokharel of the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) about their lawsuit, “Defense for Children International-Palestine et al v. Biden,” which charges that the U.S Government failed to “...exercise influence over Israel” to prevent a genocide. The plaintiffs include several Palestinian organizations and individuals, who collectively have lost over 200 family members as a result of Israel's onslaught in Gaza. The case brings two claims against the U.S government. “The first is that these defendants, so Biden, Blinken, and Austin, are liable for failing in their obligation to prevent genocide. And they are. So that's the first claim,” Pokharel says. “And the second claim is that they're complicit in the genocide, that they're actually supporting the genocide of Palestinian people in Gaza.” Liability for the case arises under international law, which U.S courts have recognized as part of US federal common law explains Pokharel. If the case succeeds, California's Ninth Circuit could order the U.S government to halt the flow of ammunition and weapons to Israel, which is the specific remedy the plaintiffs are seeking. “This lawsuit is part of a long history of CCR's work seeking to hold Israeli officials as well as US actors accountable for the occupation,” Pokharel says. “For the expansion of settlements, for the violence against Palestinians in Palestine and the suppression of Palestinians and individuals advocating for Palestinian human rights here in the United States.” Hear more about CCR's pioneering case on our latest episode. Want stories and updates? Follow us on @voicesfromthefrontlines on Instagram. Today's episode of Voices from the Frontlines was produced by Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Shane Dimapanat. Edits by Channing Martinez. Find our past shows and articles on our website: https://voicesfromthefrontlines.com/

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Palestinian Youth Movement | Eric Mann Reviews Seven Books

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 65:30


What is the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM)? And how can the genocide in Gaza be stopped? In this episode of Voices From The Frontlines, we will be talking to Remo Ibrahim, an organizer with the Los Angeles-Orange County-Inland Empire chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement. We discuss how Los Angeles is tied to Palestine, followed by commentary by Eric Mann. In the second half, we will be hearing about several books Eric Mann is reading, ranging from topics on the Civil Rights Movement to Method Acting. Eric reads out several excerpts and reflects on his movement-building work. Want stories and updates? Follow us on @voicesfromthefrontlines on Instagram, Today's episode of Voices from the Frontlines was produced by Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Shane Dimapanat. Edits by Shane Dimapanat. Find our past shows and articles on our website: https://voicesfromthefrontlines.com/

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: A Trip To Manzanar | A Conversation With The L.A Tenants Union

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 59:30


What is Manzanar - the infamous World War 2 camp where 11,000+ Japanese Americans were incarcerated - like these days? Tucked between Sequioa National Park and the Death Valley, Channing Martinez took a trip up to the camp for Memorial Day and shares timely reflections as the holiday passes. And a conversation with Inés Alcazar and David Albright, two organizers with the L.A Tenants Union, about the struggle tenants are facing at Flower Drive and 38th Street, as more than 60 community members on the block face evictions. They are fighting a multi-billion dollar real estate company, Ventus Group, headed by USC Alumni Scott Gale. Want stories and updates? Follow us on @voicesfromthefrontlines on Instagram, Today's episode of Voices from the Frontlines was produced by Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Shane Dimapanat. Edits by Shane Dimapanat. Find our past shows and articles on our website: https://voicesfromthefrontlines.com/

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Metro's Police State | Campus Organizing from 1968 to now

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 59:06


This week on Voices from the Frontlines: Eric Mann & Channing Martinez speak about the Police State on Metro buses and trains. As there have been highlighted incidents on Metro, the Operators union has moved to call for complete barricades and more police across the Metro system. Eric and Channing speak about the Bus Riders Union campaign for urban reconstruction as a response to the hostile environment of the Metro buses and trains. Eric Mann and others on Campus Organizing from 1968 to the Present. Eric reads his recently published article in Counter Punch magazine: The Palestine Solidarity Movement is Making History: Thoughts from a 1968 Columbia University “Outside” Organizer. A participant in the recent student uprisings fighting for Palestinian liberation responds to the article.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: in Conversation with Eric Aubry Kaplan

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 58:13


This week Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Monilade Walker are in conversation with Erin Aubry Kaplan. Erin speaks about her experience with race in politics from the US South to South LA. Erin speaks about her father, Larry Aubry, her husband Alan Kaplan, and her own recent experience with discrimination in LA. The show ends with performance of the inaugural Strategists.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Ron Kovic on his new book A Dangerous Country & a new Ken Loach film

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 58:05


Ron Kovic Listen to a conversation with Ron Kovic discussing his new book, a dangerous country and American elegy with Eric Mann, two veterans of the anti-war movement discuss the big lie of the US war machine, the role of taking personal responsibility inside oppressive systems, personal forgiveness, and the will to move forward. The Old Oak directed by Ken Loach Eric will also be reviewing, the great Ken Loach's new, and last film The Old Oak a beautiful film of how a Syrian refugee woman and a British working class man fight, anti-immigrant sentiment and March forward together. The Old Oak is put together by a fantastic trio: Directed by Ken Loach written by Paul Laverty, produced by Rebecca O'Brien There will be a sneak preview of the The Old Oak at the Strategy And Soul Theater on Thursday, April 11 and a theatrical opening at the Laemmle Royal on Friday, April 12 join us that Thursday night and go to the Royal as well

Voices From The Frontlines
RECAP of Americonned film showing and PART 2 of Marcy Winograd

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 58:42


This week on Voices from the Frontlines, we continue with Part 2 of Eric Mann and Channing Martinez in conversation with Marcy Winograd on her article: How Nations could and Israeli Genocide. In the second segment we listen to Songs Around the World version of Stand By Me. In the final segment of the show: We listen to excerpts from the panel at the Americonned film showing at Strategy and Soul. Akunna Uka speaks about her experience around organizing and reflections from the film. Chris Smalls speaks about his experience organizing amazon workers and power building.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: The Palestinian Resistance is Winning by Eric Mann

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 58:16


Voices Radio: The Palestinian Resistance is Winning by Eric Mann by Eric Mann

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: The Great Debaters, I Will Survive And More

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 59:32


This week on Voices from the Frontlines: 1) a recap of the KPFK fundraiser at the Culver Palms United Methodist Church, in which Eric Mann speaks about the fight for liberation from Palestine to South LA and the need for the peace movement to be in solidarity Black and Latinx led movements in South Central LA. 2) Eric Mann and Akunna Uka speak about the Strategy and Soul film Club screening of the Great Debaters followed by a live debate on the presidential election. Akunna speaks about how she came to join the Strategy Center and the work around the Black liberation Education project of the Strategy Center. 3) Enjoy a great son in two languages: I will Survive; Yo Vivire.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Jeff Cohen, Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, on the presidential election

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 58:36


This Week on Voices from the Frontlines, we're joined in conversation with Jeff Cohen, Co-founder of Roots Action and FAIR; Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. Jeff speaks about the creation of Fair and the impacts that media have on today's movement including the New York Times black ball of Palestine protests. Eric and Jeff speak about Presidential candidate Cornel West and the what the future holds for the 2024 presidential election.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Eric Mann in Conversation with Kelvin Sauls: Moral Might Over Military Might

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 60:00


This week on Voices Radio we're joined by Pastor Kelvin Sauls from Clergy for Black Lives. Together Eric and Kelvin speak about South Africa's case against Israeli Genocide against Palestine and Pastor Sauls' recent article in the LA Sentinel: Moral Might Over Military Might: Pathways to A Just-Peace in Palestine 2) The Voices Sing along is back with Eric singing along with Johnny Ace Pledging my Love 3) A film review of Brother by myself, Channing Martinez 4) An Announcement about two events: Saturday January 20th 2024 1-3pm come to the KPFK fundraiser at Culver-Palms United Methodist Church. 5) Strategy and Soul Film Club will host a film showing and live debate on February 1st at 6pm 6) And lastly, it's the King Birthday week and so we'll hear the introduction to Eric Revolutionary King Article: Dr. Martin Luther King is Marching with the People of Palestine

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Eric & Channing on South Africa's case to the ICJ

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 58:24


This week on Voices Radio Eric speaks about and reads from the 2024 introduction to Eric Mann's Article: Dr. Martin Luther King is Marching with the People of Palestine published in counterpunch magazine. Eric and Channing read from South Africa's case to the International Court of Justice against Israel. South African charges Israel with violation of the 1948 United Nations Convention on the prevention of genocide. We reflect on the significance of this case in the fight to liberate Palestine. Lastly Eric and Channing speak about upcoming events with KPFK and the Strategy center including the Strategy and Soul outdoor bookstore at the Kingdom Day parade, the KPFK fundraiser hosted by Frank Dorrel on January 20th at 3:30pm at The Culver-Palms United Methodist Church, and the First Strategy & Soul revolutionary organizing Film and Book Club on February 1st at 6pm at Strategy and Soul Theater.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Eric Mann eviscerates Benjamin Netanyahu's “Final Solution to the Palestinian Problem"

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 55:21


Listen carefully as Eric Mann eviscerates Benjamin Netanyahu's “Final Solution to the Palestinian Problem” in his Wall Street Journal Opinion Piece Three Prerequisites for Peace “Destroy Hamas, Demilitarize Gaza and Deradicalize the whole of Palestinian society" Eric Mann Proposes Support the Movement to Try Israel and Netanyahu for genocide against the Palestinian People Demilitarize Israel End all U.S. aide to Israel. End Israel's Occupation Of Gaza and Racist Settlements on the West Bank Reparations and Return of Territory to the Palestinian People. Eric's commentary is followed by responses by Akunna Uka and Channing Martinez of Voices from the Frontlines Support Full Self-Determination for the Palestinian People

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Community Corner: Interview With Eric Mann

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 15:18


Interview With Eric Mann Release Manager PHP 8.3 In this episode, Scott talks with Eric Mann about his experience as one of the PHP 8.3 Release Managers and writing his book PHP Cookbook. Note: this transcript was transcribed by AI and then edited for clarity. Scott Keck-Warren: Hello developers, and welcome to the php[architect] community […] The post Community Corner: Interview With Eric Mann appeared first on php[architect].

Voices From The Frontlines
Eric Mann & channing Martinez in conversation with Cheyenne Antonio And Michel Shehadeh

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 56:23


Eric and Channing are joined in two conversations this week that focus on the intersections of Climate Justice, Women's Rights, Self Determination and the role of US Imperialism. In the first segment Eric and Channing are joined by by Michel Shehadeh who speaks about the recent conflict between in Palestine. Michel speak about the feeling of four days of liberation and ends with acknowledging solidarity with the red nation as they too know what its like to struggle against an oppressive nation. In the Second segment, Cheyenne Antonio speak about her work in the red nation around fracking, women's rights, and climate and environmental justice. Cheyenne speak about what it means to wake up each morning to fight the system despite depressive conditions.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Eric Mann In Conversation With Michel Shehadeh

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 59:33


This Week Eric Mann hosts part two of a conversation with Michel Shehadeh from the Free Democratic Palestine Movement. Eric speaks about the frame of defending Palestine's right of self determination in the face of genocidal conditions placed upon them by Israel. Michel speaks about the context of more than 5 years of genocide against Palestine by Israel and speaks about international solidarity with Palestine.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Eric Mann in Conversation with Keith Lamar LIVE on KPFK

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 64:54


This week on Voices Eric is joined live from the wall of the Ohio State Penitentiary with Keith Lamar, Artist, Jazz enthusiast, revolutionary teacher, revolutionary student, and serving time on death row in Ohio. Eric and Keith are joined in conversation with Amy Gordiejew who helps is fighting the hardest to free Keith Lamar and handles many of his external matters. Together they speak about the upcoming #FreedomFirst Concert series coming to Strategy and Soul on October 5th at 7pm. You can get tickets here: https://bit.ly/Strategyandsoul

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio Black Camping Eric Mann in Conversation with Channing Martinez

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 56:37


This week on Voices from the Frontlines Eric reflects on the devastating climate impacts in Libya and discuses how LA, through the neglect of the Metro is actively contributing to adverse climate events in the third world. Second a Sing Along to "Maybe" by the Chantels Third, Eric Mann is joined in conversation with Channing Martinez, who just returned from a Crenshaw Eco Club alumni trip to Yosemite National Park. Channing speaks about Bill Vanderberg, his former teacher at Crenshaw High School. Together Eric and Channing speak about what it means to travel while being Black, Volunteering in Yosemite, Ranger Shelton Johnson, deep group building, and how the Strategy Center can work to make sure more people can experience national parks to facilitate freedom dreaming. Eric concludes the show with a sing along with Jerry Butler's "For Your Precious Love".

Voices From The Frontlines
Eric Mann and Channing Martinez discuss the moral collapse of U.S. imperialism

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 52:01


Eric Mann and Channing Martinez discuss the moral collapse of U.S. imperialism • Emmett Till—July 25, 1941—August 28, 1955—a young Black man who held his head high and sparked the civil rights movement and touched the lives of millions. • Jeffery St. Clair—Counterpunch, Roaming Charges---the Ecological catastrophe of Spokane Washington and the Katrina like racism of the system's decimation of Lahaina. • Kirkpatrick Sale, author of the great book, SDS about Students for a Democratic Society, 50 year edition on “It's not climate change, it's the burning to death of the planet”. • Eric and Channing on Eric's Book: on the 18th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Katrina's Legacy: The Black Nation and the People of the World Confront the U.S White Settler State And its genocidal Climate Crimes. • The white racist, Ryan Christopher Palmeter and the murder of 3 Black innocents—Angela Michelle Carr, 52; Jerrald Gallion, 29; and Anolt Joseph “AJ” Laguerre Jr., 19. • Eric Mann's commentary—if you are an anti-imperialist socialist you can't call for socialism in the United States. You can't socialize U.S. imperialism, can't socialize the white settler state, can't socialize 800 U.S. Military bases or 1 million Black people in prison—a true socialist would support socialism in China, Cuba, Venezuela, and build an anti-racist, anti-fascist, anti-imperialist Resistance against U.S. imperialism—Trump and Biden—to help protect the Third World inside and outside the U.S., the people and the planet.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Oppenheimer—How U.S. built the Atom Bomb to terrorize the world

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 58:53


Tuesday August 1st, 2023 | 8 AM PST LIVE IN STUDIO with Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Akunna Uka on Oppenheimer—How U.S. built the Atom Bomb to terrorize the world by Eric Mann Hello Voices listeners! This week on Voices from the Frontlines, Channing Martinez, Akunna Uka, and Eric Mann in studio to discuss Eric's major film review and political commentary on the film Oppenheimer. It will be appearing in CounterPunch.org on August 13s, 2023; the great national and international online anti-imperialist zine. Channing and Akunna will talk about things they learned and thought about Eric's article, read passages, and the 3 of them/us will have a conversation about the life of Robert Oppenheimer, film-maker Christopher Nolan, lead actor Cillian Murphy, and the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki whose lives were obliterated by the U.S. atom bomb and sadly, erased in Nolan's Oppenheimer as well. From the Article: This essay is an interrogation of the history of the times. It is a political rebuttal to the central historical distortion of the film—Christopher Nolan's conscious choice to erase the central objective of the Nuclear program— to build a weapon of terror to be used against the Soviet Union. So, I want to as much as possible, appreciate the film's political contribution to the historical discussion and its spectacular success as political theater. But in the end, it humanizes Robert Oppenheimer and dehumanizes the 220,000 Japanese civilians who were instantly killed upon the explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Oppenheimer A Review by Eric Mann

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 61:20


OPPENHEIMER: Christopher Nolan and Cillian Murphy have made one of the most important revolutionary films of our time The story of “the father of the Atom Bomb” who came to see its destruction, fought for nuclear disarmament, and was red-baited and crushed by U.S. imperialisms', post-war, pro-Nazi, anti-communist crusade Eric Mann's reads a draft of his future Counterpunch Article Selection from Eric Mann's reading of his review: Oppenheimer is a breakthrough in film's role to rescue the heroic history of the communists and anti-fascists during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, and to expose the two party anti-communist frenzy that marks U.S. politics today. It is one of the finest political films I have seen—up there with the Battle of Algiers, Reds, The Spook Who Sat By the Door, and all of our other 5 or ten favorites. It is the story of a brilliant nuclear physicist, Robert Oppenheimer, who was close to the Communist Party, worked for the veterans of Spanish Civil War (code for the Communist Party) worked to organize a union of scientists, and was most known as “the father of the atomic bomb. In the last great scene of so many in the film, Oppenheimer and Albert Einstein are talking. Oppenheimer, only recently canonized by U.S. imperialism, is now being red-baited and villainized for opposing the nuclear project he began, Einstein advises him, “They will punish you, then time will pass, and then when they no longer fear you they will bring you back, give you a medal, but remember, they are doing it for themselves, not you.” Oppenheimer, tells Einstein, “When I first talked to you about the Atom Bomb, I told you the worst possible outcome was that it would start a chain reaction that could blow up the world.” By that he meant that the single bomb was so powerful, like the Meteor, that it could literally trigger a series of explosions that could ignite oxygen in the air. Now, looking at the arms race and U.S. imperialisms' lead in it, Oppenheimer observes, “I was wrong about the immediate consequences, but now, the escalations of nuclear capacity are in danger of blowing up the world. What have we done?” The civilized nature of Oppenheimer and the Barbarian Democratic Party genocidal mind of Harry Truman, is reflected in the scene where, shortly after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Truman brings Oppenheimer into this office to congratulate him. Oppenheimer that the greatest achievement of the bomb would be to create a nuclear disarmament movement where all nations agree not to build it and use it. Truman, who knowingly kept the plan to drop the Atom Bomb on Japan from Stalin at Potsdam, and did so not to end the war with Japan but start it with the Soviet Union says, “No, this is the start of a whole new expansion of our weapons to take over the world” and as Oppenheimer leaves Truman says, “Don't ever bring that crybaby into my office again.” The Perfect Trilogy Eric Mann sings Ed Sheeran's “Perfect.” Ed Sheeran and Beyoncé sing “Perfect” Ed Sheeran and Andrea Bocelli sing “Perfect” Our First Short Tribute to Michele Prichard Organizer, leader, group builder at Liberty Hill Foundation Channing and Eric discuss their feelings about the moving going away party for Michele

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: KPFK Benefit And Keith Lamar

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 60:19


This week on Voices Radio we have 2 segments: 1) A re-cap of the KPFK Benefit hosted at Strategy and Soul. Listen to 10 min clips from Poets: Matt Sedillo and Tongo Eisen-Martin. 2) BIG NEWS ABOUT KEITH LAMAR, Reprieve granted and execution date will be moved from November 16, 2023 to January 13, 2027. Listen to a conversation between Keith Lamar and Eric Mann on the dept of the US War State within the borders of the US and internationally.

Voices From The Frontlines
2023 - 07 - 10 VFTFL Stogie - Matt - Singalong - China FINAL Mixdown

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 60:00


Voices from the Frontlines Tuesday July 11, 2023 | 8 AM PST Stogie Kenyatta in Conversation with Eric Mann on his one man show: The World is my Home: The Life of Paul Robeson Matt Sedillo in Conversation with Channing Martinez on the KPFK Benefit and Radical Poetry Eric Mann and Jerry Butler Sing He Will Break Your Heart Eric Comments on the CNBC interview with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy

Voices From The Frontlines
Eric On Biden Debt Ceiling Channing Co - Directorship

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 60:03


Eric Mann commentary—The Great Biden/Democratic Sell-Out on the Debt Ceiling Negotiations Reading from Politico, Eric exposes how Joe Biden, behind closed doors with Kevin McCarthy gave away food stamps for the poor and COVID funds for Indigenous and all people to retain The “Debt Ceiling” after pledging to give away nothing—and the Progressive Democrats As always, complain, whine, and then cave. Nina Simon's Virtuoso Performance of “Love Me or Leave Me” on the Ed Sullivan Show recorded on September 11, 1960, when she was 27 Conversation with Channing Martinez and Eric Mann on their new co-directorship of the Strategy Center Join us Saturday June 3 from 12-3 to celebrate the Strategy Center's expanded leadership team Channing, Eric, Barbara Lott-Holland, and Akunna Uka Strategy and Soul Movement Center 3546 Martin Luther King Blvd (at Crenshaw) 90008 Go to www.thestrategycenter.org to rsvp Eric sings his interpretation of Jimmy Ruffin's great “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted”

Referees: The Final Whistle
Referees: The Final Whistle Podcast | Episode 42 - Eric Mann, Howard Webb & Vinicius Jr

Referees: The Final Whistle

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 16:19


Welcome to Referees: The Final Whistle Podcast! In this exhilarating Episode, we have special guest Eric Mann as well as discussion points around Howard Webb, and the sensational Vinicius Jr. Get ready for a captivating discussion as we delve into the world of refereeing and football. Join us as we sit down with Eric Mann and his saviour Liam Lytham who literally saved his life by administering an emergency defib after Eric suffered a massive heart attack. In addition to Eric, we have discussion around Howard Webb, a highly respected former referee who has officiated in numerous high-profile matches, including the FIFA World Cup final. Howard brings his wealth of experience and knowledge to the table, providing valuable perspectives on the evolution of refereeing, the impact of technology, and the demands of maintaining composure in intense situations. We discuss dissent and how football culture needs to change. Last but not least, we have the rising star and electrifying talent, Vinicius Jr. who was recently embroiled in a racist attack during a match. Whether you're a passionate football fan, a referee seeking insights, or simply curious about the intricacies of the beautiful game, this episode is not to be missed. Join us for an engaging conversation filled with fascinating anecdotes, thought-provoking discussions, and insider stories from the world of refereeing. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to "Referees: The Final Whistle Podcast" to stay updated with future episodes featuring renowned personalities from the world of football. Let's blow the final whistle together and dive deep into the captivating world of referees! Buy my awesome merch at: https://www.backztitch.com Follow me on the social channels below: http://www.instagram.com/AntCanavan http://www.facebook.com/TheRefereeForum http://www.instagram.com/TheRefereeForum Check out: http://www.TheRefereeForum.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefinalwhistlepodcast/message

Referees: The Final Whistle
Referees: The Final Whistle Podcast | Episode 42 - Eric Mann, Howard Webb & Vinicius Jr

Referees: The Final Whistle

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 16:19


Welcome to Referees: The Final Whistle Podcast! In this exhilarating Episode, we have special guest Eric Mann as well as discussion points around Howard Webb, and the sensational Vinicius Jr. Get ready for a captivating discussion as we delve into the world of refereeing and football. Join us as we sit down with Eric Mann and his saviour Liam Lytham who literally saved his life by administering an emergency defib after Eric suffered a massive heart attack. In addition to Eric, we have discussion around Howard Webb, a highly respected former referee who has officiated in numerous high-profile matches, including the FIFA World Cup final. Howard brings his wealth of experience and knowledge to the table, providing valuable perspectives on the evolution of refereeing, the impact of technology, and the demands of maintaining composure in intense situations. We discuss dissent and how football culture needs to change. Last but not least, we have the rising star and electrifying talent, Vinicius Jr. who was recently embroiled in a racist attack during a match. Whether you're a passionate football fan, a referee seeking insights, or simply curious about the intricacies of the beautiful game, this episode is not to be missed. Join us for an engaging conversation filled with fascinating anecdotes, thought-provoking discussions, and insider stories from the world of refereeing. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to "Referees: The Final Whistle Podcast" to stay updated with future episodes featuring renowned personalities from the world of football. Let's blow the final whistle together and dive deep into the captivating world of referees! Buy my awesome merch at: https://www.backztitch.com Follow me on the social channels below: http://www.instagram.com/AntCanavan http://www.facebook.com/TheRefereeForum http://www.instagram.com/TheRefereeForum Check out: http://www.TheRefereeForum.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefinalwhistlepodcast/message

The Open House Podcast: Where Women Talk Real Estate
Building a Tiny House in Los Angeles! Featuring Eric Mann, Creative Behind LeverCraft Coffee & Ultra Grinder

The Open House Podcast: Where Women Talk Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 38:21


In this episode, Co-Founder Kristina is joined by her partner Eric! They discuss the tiny house he's been working on at Stef's home in L.A. Eric provides a glimpse into his personal experience of constructing a tiny house and budgeting for changes. Plus, he teases his current project: an upcoming coffee product. You'll have to listen in to learn more! ;)Get in TouchComments, suggestions or feedback? Email us at podcast@openhouseaustin.coWant to hear more from Open House? Follow us on TikTok and check out our website!Please stay tuned for more episodes every Tuesday, and subscribe so you don't miss them! You can find us on Spotify, Stitcher and Apple Podcasts.Related Resources Connect with a RealtorShop LeverCraft Coffee toolsHomeschool on YouTube - includes advice on contractors!The Tiny House GuideBlog: "How to Build a Tiny House: From Costs to Construction"Blog: "This $89K Pre-Built Tiny Home Covers My Entire Mortgage"Blog: "Build a Tiny House: Permits & Process Resource List For Austin, TX"Come to our next Community Meetup

Voices From The Frontlines
TOO BLACK TO FAIL, [Rebroadcast]

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 58:39


Voice from the Frontlines present, and re-present TOO BLACK TO FAIL—a radio play, future theater script, and screenplay in Magical Realism of revolutionary hope and possibility—written by Eric Mann. Starring Toussaint L'Ouverture, Vo Nguyen Giap, Fannie Lou Hamer, Gil Scott-Heron, Emmett Till, and a cast of millions led by the Army of Underwater Revolutionaries, the 15 million enslaved Africans, who came back to help lead the revolution against the U.S. imperialist white settler state, along with the Black Communist Rebellion, from The Man in the High Castle. Performed by Kiyana Williams, Channing Martinez, Barbara Lott-Holland, Brigette Amaya, and Eric Mann. After listening, and becoming mesmerized and transfixed, please send comments and suggestions for performances to eric@voicesfromthefrontlines.com. Listen to Voices from the Frontlines Tuesdays at 8AM PST on KPFK 90.7FM, KPFK.org.

Voices From The Frontlines
Keith Lamar in Conversation with Eric Mann

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 60:03


KEITH LAMAR Black liberation fighter, visionary, writer and death row prisoner Author of the amazing book—Condemned “This isn't a book you have in your hand. It's my life. I'm innocent.” In Conversation with Eric Mann Political prisoner 1970-1971 Concord State Prison Author Comrade George: An Investigation into the Life, Political Thought, and Assassination of George Jackson Keith Lamar, convicted on perjured testimony, is scheduled for pre-meditated murder by the State of Ohio on November 16, 2023 If we don't stop them Stop the Continued Harassment and Provocation by Prison Authorities Keith is already in a solitary confinement facing state murder Now the guards ransack his cell, threaten him, provoke him But he resists Listen to his beautiful voice. Call Director Annette M. Chambers-Smith of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction: (614) 752-1153 Call Warden Donald G. Redwood of the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility: (740) 259-5544 Stop all Guard harassment of Keith Lamar Call off the execution

Voices From The Frontlines
AYUKO BABU Director of the Pan African Film Festival: In Conversation with Eric Mann

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 59:18


On today's Show AYUKO BABU Director of the Pan African Film Festival In Conversation with Eric Mann Discusses the Films Fighting for Respect: African American Soldiers in World War II Africa, Cradle of Humankind and Modern Civilizations Soleil O-by Med Hondo The Five Demands—the 1969 Black and Puerto Rican Student Strike for Open Admissions at City College of N.Y. Join Eric Mann, who organized at the 1968 Columbia Strike, Channing Martinez, and other Strategy Center And Bus Riders Organizers to View The Five Demands, Friday February 16, at 6:20 PM Please introduce yourself as Voices Listeners Go to PAFF.org to see all the amazing films and the schedule of showings. All the films will be show at the Cinemark Theater at the Crenshaw Mall. This will be a full program with a Fundraising Appeal for KPFK Please listen to the show and contribute by calling 818-985-5735 Brief History of PAFF from Wikipedia The first official festival was organized in 1992 by actors Danny Glover and Ja'net Dubois and executive director Ayuko Babu.[4] Glover and actress Whoopi Goldberg co-hosted the festival.[5] It featured over 40 films by black directors from four continents. The Los Angeles Times said the films had universal themes as well as African themes: "the overthrow of colonial governments, the clash between modern values and traditional values, and tales of gifted artists". Films at the first festival included Sarraounia, Heritage Africa, and Lord of the Street.[6] In 2013, the film festival attracted approximately 30,000 patrons, and the arts festival attracted around 75,000.[2] In 2014, the film festival featured 179 films from 46 countries. The films included feature-length documentaries, short documentaries, narrative feature films, narrative short films, and webseries.

Voices From The Frontlines
Eric Mann in Conversation with Steve Early and Suzanne Gordon on their new book.

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 57:29


Eric Mann in Conversation with Steve Early and Suzanne Gordon on their new book, Our Veterans: Winners, Losers, Friends and Enemies on the New Terrain of Veterans Affairs. Channing Martinez on keeping the department of defense out of LAUSD Eric Mann: Fire Tom Thibodeau This week on Voices Podcast Eric speaks with Suzanne Gordon and Steve Early about the ins and out of Veterans. Together they speak about the crises of being recruited through a false pretense of promises into the US military industrial complex, only to be sent all over the world to commit war crimes on behalf of the US. Suzanne speaks about the VA system as a model for healthcare for all and speaks about the impact of PTSD on all soldiers. Steve speaks about the movement of veterans advocacy organizations. Steve also speaks about the role of JROTC recruitment in communities of color. We think this is a very important book that dives into a lot of detail in the whole VA system and recommend everyone purchase a copy. You can do so here: As a quick follow up Channing speaks about the fighting against department of defense Starbase program in LAUSD's Black Student Achievement program. We're excited to announce that BSAP rejected the DoD application, but more work need to be done to end all DoD ties to LAUSD including ending JROTC and ROTC altogether. To round off the show Eric speaks about the New York Knicks' coach Tom Thibodeau. Many of the starting players are placed on the floor for almost the 48 mins of the game while all stars Cam Reddish and Obi Toppin sit on the bench for 12 GAMES STRAIGHT…

WordPress | Post Status Draft Podcast
Till Krüss on Object Cache Pro, WordPress, plugins, testing, and performance

WordPress | Post Status Draft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 55:50


Back in August, I had a long conversation with Till Krüss (edited down to

Blunt Force Discussion w/ Anthony Russo
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Blunt Force Discussion w/ Anthony Russo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 83:32


My guest this week is Chad O. Jackson, co-producer and writer of Uncle Tom 2. Chad, I firmly believe will go down as one of the greatest free thinkers of his generation. He's also a father, business owner, and historian. He's working with some of the greatest names in the conservative movement in culture with the likes of Larry Elder, Brandon Tatum, Jesse Lee Peterson, Dr. Ben Carson, Rob Smith, Allen West, Carol Swain and many more. These are all “Black Conservatives,” and at one point in the conversation he explained to me the term blacktivist to learn more about this counter to modern culture and the post “Civil Rights Era” movement and current status in the BLM era of extreme misinformation. Many of these people of influence are also part of the Blexit movement as well. I went to see Uncle Tom 2 at a premiere screening a little over a month ago and I cannot stress enough the importance of this film and the original. It is a perfect example of what kind of message can be provided to this country that shows that, in striving for equality no one should play the victim. Anyone telling the previously “more oppressed race” that they are a victim and cannot do things for themselves is, in fact, maintaining their role as the oppressor. Uncle Tom 1 and 2 are the answers for this flawed and revisionist thinking.The Second Uncle Tom went event deeper to completely change the narrative of what we believe of the civil rights movement. It goes deep into every bit of “revised” history that we have been taught and that many of these civil uprisings from the NAACP to MLK and the Civil rights movement, all the way to Black Lives Matter today can call be attributed to the ideals deep rooted in Marxism. It's Director and Producer Justin Malone, much like Chad is also brilliant and passionately focused on sharing Truth.I will tell you after this interview and after watching Uncle Tom 2 I cannot look at the civil rights movement the same ever again. To get a researchable and factual truths regarding this country and what really happened based on some more in depth searching, you'll open your eyes to completely alternate reality. We talk about Saul Alinsky, Karl Marx and Eric Mann's role in the manipulation in society. Long story short I had the honor of meeting him after the screening and I am very honored to have Chad O. Jackson on the show, and you will be thankful as well, I promise! In this week's Ardis Labs “Don't get the shot, Shot Seat.” If you could only have one food the rest of your life?Did the Moon Landing Happen?Favorite Bible Verse?High maintenance cast members?Mean comments from Liberals?Some thoughts during the show…What is an Uncle Tom?Was the Civil Rights Movement good?What if the Civil Rights Movement Nevery Happened?What did the “protests” do?How do we show people the danger in the BLM movement?Who was MLK Jr?Who stood for black empowerment, W.E.B Du bois or Booker T Washington?How much does Marxism mix into the destruction of black culture?Would we have have integrated without the Civil Rights Movement?Rent or Download the movie @ UncleTom.comIf you like our gear make sure you go to awakenotwokestore.com and use “awake” for 15% off. Thanks to the partners!Partnership with Ardis Labs… https://thedrardisshow.com/ Use: BFD at checkout for 10% off.Protocol Video with Dr. Ardis: https://rumble.com/v1m0yge-ardis-protocols-and-products.htmlPartnership with MONAT : For more information on their product line or becoming a market partner go to : BluntForce.mymonat.comand of course for My Patriot Supply go to PreparewithBTC.comPlease support this show as a patreon at patreon.com/bluntforcediscussionAny questions about our partnerships, becoming a Monat VIP partner or more, please feel free to reach out to bluntforcediscussion@gmail.comIf you'd like to become a member of Great American Syndicate go to GreatAmericanSyndicate.com (you won't be disappointed) #news #bluntforcediscussion #uncletom #civilrightsmovement #bfd #mlk

The Megyn Kelly Show
James O'Keefe on His Latest Bombshell Videos, and Larry Elder on His Powerful Film "Uncle Tom II" | Ep. 386

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 95:31


Megyn Kelly is joined by James O'Keefe, founder of Project Veritas, to reveal behind-the-scenes details of his latest investigative series exposing school administrators, discuss the gender, race, and age discrimination caught on these videos, criticism of his tactics and the historical context in journalism, response he's getting in press and in the school districts, what's next from Project Veritas in their series on schools, and more. Then Larry Elder, executive producer of "Uncle Tom II," joins the show to talk about the latest BLM legal troubles, the truth about race in America, the reality of "student loan forgiveness," Hillary Clinton's hypocritical "stolen" election comments, Karine Jean-Pierre's attempts to explain her election denial, the latest COVID booster push, key themes of "Uncle Tom II," how the erosion of religion is part of a designed agenda that ultimately hurt the Black community, the disturbing involvement of Eric Mann in BLM and other organizations, and more.Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Amber-Rose from CURB & Eric Mann on Abortion Rights

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 56:26


Channing Martinez in Conversation with Amber-Rose Howard on Closing 10 prisons Eric Mann on Defending Women's Right to Live; the conversation on Abortion Rights Aired Tuesday May 10th @3pm pst. on KPFK Pacifica 90.7fm Today on Voices Radio Channing is in conversation with Amber-Rose, Executive Director of CURB CA (Californians United for a Responsible Budget. Amber-Rose speaks about her own history with the carceral state and how that helped to lead her to the work she's leading now. CURB has spent years stopping the increase in funding toward prisons and in 2021 launched a campaign to close 10 CA prisons by 2025. More details on this campaign can be found in the People's Plan for Prison Closure. Governor Gavin Newson has moved to close on institution in 2021; Deuel Vocational Institution. In the second half of the show Eric begins the conversation on Voices around Women's Rights. Given the Supreme Court's “leak” of an upcoming initiative to strike down Roe V Wade there has been an up surge of attention to what's next for abortions rights. Eric and Channing speak about the Democratic Parties weak organizing around the right for Women to live and control their own bodies. Eric reads from an article detailing updates around this leak. We plan to invite a guest from the frontlines next week to the show to speak about their work on abortion rights for women. Please feel free to reach out with any leads. Email eric@voicesfromthefrontlines.com or channing@voicesfromthefrontlines.com

Voices From The Frontlines
VFTFL 2022 - 05 - 02 Why Is We Americans Mixdown

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 58:48


Join us for a dynamic conversation with Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Ayana Morris on the film Why is We Americans? Ayana Morris is the Co-Director of Why is We Americans? along with Udi Aloni. The film is an exploration of the history of Newark through the eyes of the Baraka Family. From the 1967 Newark rebellion in which Black people were placed under martial law and lived under beyond oppressive conditions to the Black Radical Organizing Tradition of Amiri and Amina Baraka to the election of Ras Baraka as the current Mayor of Newark. Why is We Americans? explores various Black movement traditions from Black nationalism, Black communism, the Black power Movement all through Organizing, activism, art, spoken word and electoral politics. Eric, Channing, and Ayana speak about all of the aforementioned themes as well as the production and editing of the film, great stories on the cutting room floor, and the beautiful process of working with the Baraka family to create a masterpiece. On April 22nd the Strategy Center sponsored the showing of Why is We Americans at the 30th Annual Pan African Film and Art Festival. The Strategy Center is looking forward to working closely with Ayana to host a screening of Why is We Americans at the Strategy & Soul Film Theater. Stay tuned for an invite, but today, tune into a great exchange intellectual, cultural, and emotional chemistry.

Voices From The Frontlines
2022 - 04 - 11 Babu And Pan African Film Festival Mixdown

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 58:21


Join Ayuko Babu, director of the Pan African Film Festival, Eric Mann, and Channing Martinez in conversation on the 30th Annual Pan African Film Festival. The Pan African Film Festival will host a hybrid festival this year from April 19th to May 1st 2022. Film Screenings will take place at the Cinemark Baldwin Hills 4020 Marlton Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90008 There will be a an accompanying Artfest in the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza 3650 MLK Jr. Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90008 Tickets for films can be purchased online at paff.org Voices from the Frontlines strongly encourages you to attend in person as much as you can. Babu, Eric and Channing speak about what it means to host a Black film festival in 2022 in the mists of COVID 19, and during a international conflict between the U.S., Nato, Ukraine, and Russia. Babu tells us of the history behind this conflict and speaks about how film is one of the most important mediums to speak about and learn about international struggles and national liberation movements across the African diaspora and beyond. Films we speak about: Cuba in Africa: The dramatic untold story of 420,000 Cubans– soldiers and teachers, doctors and nurses– who gave everything to end colonial rule and apartheid in Southern Africa. Famadihana (Lève tes morts): In 1752 in La Reunion, Soa, a formerly enslaved Malagasy woman, thinks she has found a tunnel that would take her back to Madagascar. When her maroon village falls under the threat of slave hunters, Soa has to face an inevitable choice, abandon her family or flee to finally return home. Fanon Yesterday, Today: Legendary Martiniquan intellectual Franz Fanon died in December 1961, but his thoughts and writings still reverberate throughout many social movements and struggles across today's world. Through the testimonies of Fanon's comrades and the people who knew him, Hassane Mezine explores Fanon's eventful life, providing new insight into Fanon - the freedom fighter, the intellectual and the man. Ferguson Rises: Before an explosive global uprising condemned the murder of George Floyd, there was a small town in Missouri that erupted in protest after the murder of Mike Brown Jr. It was this small town and its people that propelled Black Lives Matter to international prominence and inspired a new global civil rights movement.... Grandpa Was An Emperor: Follow Yeshi Kassa, great-granddaughter of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, as she embarks on a personal quest to discover what happened to her closest relatives during the coup of 1974.... Doctor Gama (Doutor Gama): Based on the biography of Luiz Gama, one of the most important characters in Brazilian history, a Black man who used laws and courts to free more than five hundred enslaved people.... Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story: (OPENING NIGHT FILM) An insightful look into the life and ascent of legendary, iconic, and mystic Gospel Singer Mahalia Jackson. This film focuses on her search to balance her gift, love, and her activism during the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Listen in on a deep conversation and introspection on Black film and revolutionary organizing using your favorite podcasting app. Then send your comments and reflections to eric@voicesfromthefrontlines.com and channing@voicesfromthefrontlines.com

Voices From The Frontlines
In convo with Kamau Franklin, Channing Martinez, and Eric Mann on Black Liberation and More

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 58:57


Join Kamau Franklin, Channing Martinez, and Eric Mann in a great conversation about Black Liberation, Black Revolutionary Nationalism and Third World anti-imperialist movement strategy. JOIN US NOW for a discussion about revolutionary strategy in the age of counter-revolution. The conversation goes all over the world back and forth through history. But the unique attraction of this conversation is all three are very successful organizers in the Atlanta and South Central L.A. communities. Kamau Franklin, is an organizer with Community Movement Builders in the Pittsburgh area of Atlanta's Black community. His work spans Afrocentric political education, alternative institutions construction, and defending the Black community against police and gentrification assaults. Check out their very impressive website, www.communitymovementbuilders.org to learn more about their cutting edge work. Check out Kamau's important article, An Ivory Tower Assassination of Malcom X, (Black Agenda Report April 11, 2011). Channing Martinez speaks about the growing attacks on the social structure of the Black community especially Black bus and train riders suffering 50% of all tickets and arrests, so police occupation and brutality reinforce massive poverty and an epidemic of houselessness. Eric Mann, a veteran of the Congress of Racial Equality, is the author of Playbook for Progressives: The 16 Qualities of the Successful Organizer. All three discuss a common view, building social movements independent and to the left of the Democratic Party—exciting ideas of building real revolutionary movements in the real world. Eric Mann's commentary on The U.S. NATO Russia, and the Ukraine. The Russian invasion of the Ukraine is an attack on their sovereignty, sadly in the ugly traditions of the Soviet invasions of Hungary and Czechoslovakia. Russia must withdraw all troops from its invasion of the Ukraine. NATO should disband—it is a U.S. dominated cabal of colonialists, NATO should cease its encirclement, attacks and provocations against Russia. NATO should pay reparations to the nations of Africa, Asia, and Latin America where they continue to carry out genocide and colonialism. Joe Biden and the Democrats should be brought up on international human rights charges for demanding the removal of Russian President Vladimir Putin, hysterical escalation of war rhetoric, providing weapons to the Ukraine, the mass imprisonment of Black people, and the forced starvation of the people of Afghanistan. It is not just pathetic president Biden who is determined to destroy Russia and China. The U.S. people better look into the mirror to see how they are becoming fascists and warmongers. The majority are willing to risk nuclear war over a conflict that is being escalated rather than negotiated by the U.S. government with their active support and participation. For peace activists, Black Liberationists, and anti-imperialists, the central contradiction is always the crimes of our own government and the mass complicity in the systematic genocide against the Third World. The call for Russian withdrawal from the Ukraine is imperative, The primary focus must be to oppose the war mongering of the U.S. white settler, one party state. Stand up to state run mass media and demand that CNN and CNBC register as official spokespeople for the U.S. CIA, Department of War, and State Department. Declining U.S. imperialism demands a Unipolar World because it can't live in peace or effectively compete economically with Russia and China. No matter how small the voice, we need to put the primary focus on the crimes of the U.S.

Voices From The Frontlines
REBROADCAST OF Internationalism as Defense against Fascism and Imperialism

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 55:48


REBROADCAST OF Internationalism as Defense against Fascism and Imperialism A reading from Eric Mann's The Ghosts, Dreams, Bones, and Lives of the Oppressed Peoples must shape the Nightmares and Hopes of The Revolutionaries in the oppressor nations Tuesday March 29, 2022 | 3 PM PST This week on Voices we present a rebroadcast of Internationalism as Defense against Fascism and Imperialism. Originally aired January 2021, we think this show is now even more relevant as ever given the US/Nato driven conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Take a moment to read the original text we sent and please send us your comments and reflections to eric@voicesfromthefrontlines.com and channing@voicesfromthefrontlines.com Original announcement: In this episode of Voices from the Frontlines, Eric Mann reads from his article published as the introduction to the German edition of Playbook for Progressives: The Ghosts, Dreams, Bones, and Lives of the Oppressed Peoples must shape the Nightmares and Hopes of The Revolutionaries in the oppressor nations This article is the author's introduction of Road for Revolutionaries: the 16 Qualities of the Transformative Organizer, the German translation of Playbook for Progressives: 16 Qualities of the Successful Organizer, by Eric Mann. In this episode, Eric urges for more internationalism, as both perception and praxis, as he grapples with Europe's, specifically Germany's, history of fascism, imperialism, colonialism, and racism, and the undeniable parallel within the United States. “If we're trying to understand why 74 million people voted for Donald Trump … the roots between the Germans and the United States whites, the so called founding fathers, where they both had a theory of being a master race. As did the Spanish, as did the Portuguese. The role of Christianity, the role of whiteness, the role of perceiving the world as populated by people that were simply pre-German or pre-Portuguese, you know they were just there until the chosen people of their God will annihilate them.” Eric situates the contemporary revolution of anti-fascists and anti-imperialists within the history of European colonialism, and presents internationalism as a necessary factor for true liberation. We must acknowledge and understand the atrocities committed under the rule of imperialism, the highest form of capitalism, both globally and locally. “We have the rise of fascism in Germany. We have the rise of fascism in every European country, and God knows we've had this close to a fascist seizure of power in the United States. But please don't read me stories about genocide, I want to have a more pleasant day.” Eric Mann provides archival and anecdotal evidence, and lays down the framework to enhance one's capabilities to be a truly transformative organizer. “It's the moral responsibility of Germans, and people all over the world to make sure that the German genocide in Africa is not lost in the so-called exalted silence of eternity, and to ensure the ghosts, dreams, bones and lives of the oppressed people must shape the nightmares and hopes of revolutionaries in the oppressor nations.”

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: promoting The Walter Rodney Symposium March 26th 2022

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 28:40


Voices from the Frontlines presents a special broadcast on Instagram Live. KPFK will be covering the senate judiciary hearings until 4pm, pre-empting Voices from the Frontlines. In that the Walter Rodney Symposium is this weekend on March 26th @ 10am EST. It is very important for the show to go on! Join us today on Instagram for a pre-recorded conversation with Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Charisse Burden-Stelly on the upcoming Walter Rodney Symposium and neocolonialism in the heart of South LA. Charisse is a critical Black Studies scholar of political theory, political economy, intellectual history, and historical sociology. She is the author of the forthcoming book Black Scare/Red Scare and has co-authored and edited alongside Gerald Horne, Dr. Jodi Dean, and Aaron Kamugisha. RSVP for the Walter Rodney Symposium on the Walter Rodney Foundation Website.

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: Final Part: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and the Genius of Walter Rodney

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 57:52


Final Segment: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and the Genius of Walter Rodney. Aired on Tuesday March 8, 2022 | 3 PM PST This week we'll listen to the last four talks in this series: Eric Mann, Co-Host of Voices from the Frontlines, Director of the Strategy Center The National Leadership School for Strategic Organizing as a center grounded in Pan-Africanism, Black Nationalism, Anti-Imperialism, and pro-Communism. The School as a center for political and ideological dialogue and movement building. Imani Countess, Director of the US/Africa Bridge Building Project The Western theft from African Nations today through the process of illicit financial flows (the movement of money across borders that is illegal in its source), that is illegally mining for resources in Africa and not paying any taxes, or fees to the nations in which the mining has occurred. Jamala Rogers, Founding director of the Organization for Black Struggle Shattering the romanticism of Africa from the rest of the world to see the neo-colonialism playing out today. Neo-Colonialism from Africa to St Luis, and city centers in the U.S., Governance of the Black community and the National School as a pivotal next step for the movement. Akunna Uka, Administrator at New Roads School, Leader with the Strategy Center Summing up the whole event and speaking about her induction into the movement via Channing Martinez' 2020 City Council race. From understanding underdevelopment in higher education as a Nigerian American student to learning about colonialism, underdevelopment, and neo-colonialism at The Strategy Center. Voices is an Organizer sponsored show, not listener sponsored. We want to hear from you, please send us your reflections, questions, and comments to eric@voicesfromthefrontlines.com and info@thestrategycenter.org

Voices From The Frontlines
Voices Radio: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and the Genius of Walter Rodney

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 57:20


This week we highlight Robin Kelley's keynote talk on movement lessons from Walter Rodney in How Europe Underdeveloped Africa. Walter Rodney's text as the perfect case for reparations for the Black Nation inside and beyond the borders of the U.S. On Thursday February 17th, 2022 the Strategy Center launched its National Leadership School for Strategic Organizing with a hybrid event featuring the legacy of Walter Rodney. Speakers included Channing Martinez, and Eric Mann. We're proud to have been welcomed by the Walter Rodney Foundation. Robin D.G. Kelley gave a keynote talk along with Panelists: Imani Countess, Jamala Rogers, Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson, and Akunna Uka. The event hosted 22 people in person and more than 200 online. Join us in re-listening and please send us your reflections, thoughts, and questions to info@thestrategycenter.org. For those who did not get to join the event, there will be a video recording posted soon, please make sure to subscribe to our newsletter (www.thestrategycenter.org)for updates

The WP Minute
WordPress community still struggles with diversity & inclusion

The WP Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 4:30


News Matt Mullenweg, founder and CEO of Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, made the news again (this time with the Wall Street Journal). He talks about ‘asynchronous work' and why he thinks hybrid models will die out.  Automattic employees are already living the work from anywhere model and are able to adjust their work schedules as needed. Anne McCarthy is back with another round of testing this time for the WordPress Photo directory. By adding your photos here, they will automatically appear in Openverse, a search engine for openly licensed media. Volunteers are needed to test and provide feedback on media-related features in WordPress. Anyone is welcome to contribute, and feedback is open until February 23. Eric Karkovac wrote a post on the WordPress photo directory. If you would like an understanding of how licensing images came about and to see an early review of WordPress media go check out his article. From Our Contributors and Producers Many in the WordPress community have been feeling the weight of growth and change and frankly everything over the last couple of years. Cory Miller shared an update on his “crash and burn”. Many of us are not alone in this area and support Cory along with his team over at PostStatus. The organizers of WordCamp Europe 2022, were called out recently for a lack of diversity on the Organizing Team. They are addressing that now citing the team cares deeply about diversity, equity, and inclusion. Click the link to read their updated communication. Angela Jin has started an open discussion on diversity as well over on make.wordpress.org. Make sure to participate in this very important discussion and provide feedback. Eric Mann wrote a post on his first month using WordPress 5.9 from an experienced WordPress contributor perspective. If you would like to see the good, the bad and the future of WordPress this post is worth a few minutes of your time. Sarah Gooding over at the WPTavern covered the latest with the German court fining a website owner for violating the GDPR by using Google-Hosted Fonts. If you are using Google fonts and are subject to European regulations, you may want to review how you are using them to be in compliance. Sarah's colleague Justin Tadlock wrote an article stating that Block Editor Sidebar Panels are the new Admin Notices. Product marketers will be interwoven with the editing experience for the foreseeable future. Or until an official mechanism for products to notify users of upgrades is offered in core, as WP Minute correspondent Spencer Forman comments. Business news! Convesio Raises $5M in funding to further develop its scalable WordPress Hosting Platform. This funding will help to deliver a consistently fast experience with their customers.  MasterWP.co, a newsletter for WordPress professionals, announced that Howard Development & Consulting has acquired the publication.  From Alex Denning Some news: after 5 years and 249 issues, @BinaryMoon and I have written our final issue of http://MasterWP.co. @howarddcweb have acquired MasterWP, and will be taking over bringing you insightful, quality WordPress news and analysis from next week. Thanks to all of the members who shared these links today:  Jeff ChandlerBirgit Pauli-HaackEric Karkovack If you would like to contribute news, especially in the WooCommerce space please find us @thewpminute or use our contact form at thewpminute.com and reach out to us. New Members We would like to welcome our new member this week Lawrence Ladomery from convesio.com. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Dark Side Of Music With Derek Hanjora
#255: Blue Ridge Rock Festival Rising Talent, F.I.L.T.H!

The Dark Side Of Music With Derek Hanjora

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 54:05


7 DAYS TILL THE GATES OPEN AND THE FIRST BAND PLAYS THAT FIRST CHORD! I can't believe we are that close! The excitement is overwhelming to say the least. So now is the time to get your last minute plans in place, especially what bands to see. And that plan should definitely include todays band. Out of Florida, playing Day 4 of Blue Ridge Rock Fest on the HeartSupport Stage, F.I.L.T.H! The band's origins can be dated as far back as 2009 when Bassist Mike Vettel and Guitarist Mike Andes had already begun writing what would be the foundation of F.I.L.T.H. The pair enlisted new members for the project only to realize later the lineup would ultimately have to change. “There was a lot going on at the time…” recalls Mike Andes, “…the timing just wasn't right for the direction we wanted to go…” The two then decided to put the project on hold. Almost a year later, they were introduced to drummer Freddie Hull. “I was playing with Kevin Palmer (Trust Company) before I stepped away from playing….I hadn't played in almost 12 years. By the time I was introduced to Mike and Mikey, I was playing in a local cover band…” recalls Freddie. For the next several months, the trio talked about putting it all together and in early 2011, headed into the studio and started to go to work. “Freddie came in and branded his own style to the chemistry that Mikey V and I already had….he just fit…” exclaims Mike Andes. Soon after, the three began the search for what would ultimately be the next piece to the lineup. And it didn't take them long before front man Eric Mann filled in the position they were searching for. F.I.L.T.H. was born. In late 2014, guitarist Josh Lyons stepped in to fill the final piece. “We wanted a fuller sound…” says Freddie Hull. Josh proceeded to add his own flare to the songs, adding a new dimension to the guitar work of F.I.L.T.H. From this point, F.I.L.T.H. was evolving as a band. Fast forward, after almost 10 years with the band, front man Eric Mann left the band. “It was a shock to say the least.” says guitarist Mike Andes. The search was on. It was a long and grueling process for the band and on May 1, 2021 Jason “Jay” Gutsch brutally filled the void the band was looking for. “I can't say I knew a lot about F.I.L.T.H., but after 10 years of not being a front man, I decided to give it a shot…” says frontman Jay. “It's been an extremely easy transition.” he adds. F.I.L.T.H. has supported national acts such as Fear Factory, Saliva, Green Jelly, Straight Line Stitch, 10 Years and Nonpoint and has played festivals such as WJRR's Kink Fest, Central Florida Metal Fest and Blue Ridge Rock Fest. “Our goal is to grow as a band while staying true to the band's roots and bring the energy that only F.I.L.T.H. can bring!” exclaims Jay. F.I.L.T.H continues to evolve its sound, adding new elements as each member evolves and grows in their respective abilities. You can catch F.I.L.T.H. on all music platforms and social media outlets such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Band | F.I.L.T.H | United States (wearefilth.com) F.I.L.T.H | Facebook This episode is proudly brought to you by: Betterhelp : https://www.betterhelp.com/sipod for 10% off Mack Weldon: https://www.mackweldon.com/suckit Promo Code "SUCKIT" for 20% off! Raycon: https://www.buyraycon.com/suckit For 15% off! Everyplate: https://www.everyplate.com Code "suckit199" for $1.99 Meals! BUY MERCH!!!!! Merch Store: https://www.dckproductions.com/shop Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/suckitpodcast https://www.facebook.com/suckitpodcast https://www.twitter.com/suckit_podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/support