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Don’t miss a transformative conversation as acclaimed authors Dr. Joy DeGruy and attorney Enola Aird take over our classroom. Dr. DeGruy, renowned for her best-selling book "Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome," and attorney Aird, celebrated for her profound work in "Black Fathers in Contemporary American Society," will share powerful insights and discuss the compelling ‘Centering Healing’ documentary. Before their segment, hear from Chairman Fred Hampton as he reports on his latest legal challenges with the Chicago police department. Sister Euri will also preview this weekend's MAAFA commemoration in WDC. Starting us off, music historian Norman Richmond, will deepen our celebration of Black Music Month. This is your chance to engage with trailblazers shaping the conversation around issues that matter most to our community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Art is Awesome, the show where we talk with an artist or art worker with a connection to the San Francisco Bay Area. This week, Emily welcomes Abram Jackson, the Director of Interpretation at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, to talk about his work making museum exhibitions more inclusive and equitable. Abram came to the role through an unexpected path — he was a teacher and dean specializing in ethnic studies at the Bay School when a student's mother asked him to review an audio tour for inclusive language. He fell in love with the work and joined the de Young full-time in 2022. In his role, he reads exhibition labels through an equity lens, a practice he traces back to his very first edit on the Soul of a Nation show, where he revised the description of Fred Hampton's death to accurately name the role of COINTELPRO. The conversation also covers an upcoming Lowrider Culture Celebration at the de Young on June 6th, honoring artist Rose B. Simpson's Lexicon — rebuilt classic cars painted like pottery — planned in partnership with three women lowrider community leaders: Angel Romero, Ruby Ramirez, and Vera Majano. The free public event includes a lowrider exhibit, a screening of the documentary Los Dueños, a DJ, and family art-making activities. About Abram Jackson: Abram Jackson is the inaugural Director of Interpretation at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Jackson utilizes ethnic studies theories and DEIA practices in partnership with staff to incorporate more inclusive narratives into didactics. Jackson holds a Master of Arts in Ethnic Studies from San Francisco State University and a Master of Teaching in Social Studies from the University of Southern California. Jackson has fifteen years of administrative and teaching experience at the high school level, including seven at The Bay School of San Francisco as a humanities teacher and junior class dean, adjunct lecturer at San Francisco State University and at education programs for incarcerated people in California. Connect with Abram: LinkedIn Profile Follow Abram on Instagram: @Interpreting_Abram For Details About The Lowrider Culture Celebration on June 6 at the de Young - CLICK HERE Learn More About Rose B. Simpson Lexicon HERE -- About Podcast Host Emily Wilson: Emily a writer in San Francisco, with work in outlets including Hyperallergic, Artforum, 48 Hills, the Daily Beast, California Magazine, Latino USA, and Women's Media Center. She often writes about the arts. For years, she taught adults getting their high school diplomas at City College of San Francisco. Follow Emily on Instagram: @PureEWil Follow Art Is Awesome on Instagram: @ArtIsAwesome_Podcast -- CREDITS: Art Is Awesome is Hosted, Created & Executive Produced by Emily Wilson. Theme Music "Loopster" Courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License The Podcast is Co-Produced, Developed & Edited by Charlene Goto of @GoToProductions. For more info, visit Go-ToProductions.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Help Stop The Genocide In American Ghettos Podcast is a platform for ordinary law abiding citizens from Emmanuel Barbee friends list and from his social groups who are Black Artists, African Artists, Allied Healthcare professionals, Church Leaders, and Black Entrepreneurs, African Entrepreneurs who want to promote their products and services to our listeners from the global community. This no holds-barred talk show focuses on promoting Grassroots Community Advocacy, Business, Finance, Health, Community-Based Solutions, Employment, Social Issues, Political Issues, Black Issues, African Issues and Christianity which speaks to the interests of our listeners. Broadcasting on multiple social networks throughout the United States and around the globe. This show will provide insight on how our creative abilities can be used to create economic tangibles in our communities, neighborhoods and in Black countries. The Grass Roots Community Activist Movement is about uniting the low income Black Community with the African Immigrant Community starting in Chicago and eventually throughout the Diaspora. Emmanuel is not just online to sell his Revised Book and items from his Virtual Store or just trying to get donations for his Film Project but rather his aim is to recruit like minded Black Americans, like minded African Immigrants from 10 African nations within in the United States of America to assist him in building the best Black Christian Business within the United States called the Grass Roots Community Activist Institute of Chicago. Our objective is for us to build our own network, our own Community Grocery Store, Community Healthcare Clinic and Community Housing. #NotAnother34Years #M1 #DAS-FM #JoinGRCAM
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What if the biggest culture war in America wasn't a grassroots revolution at all… but a system designed to keep ordinary people divided while the people at the top quietly consolidated more power than ever before? In this episode of Keeping It Real, Jillian dives into the hidden history behind modern DEI, identity politics, Cold War influence operations, and the institutional networks that shaped today's corporate and academic culture. From declassified CIA programs and Senate investigations to the Ford, Rockefeller, and Carnegie foundations, this is the hidden history of modern DEI. This episode follows the paper trail through the Cold War, the CIA's “Mighty Wurlitzer” propaganda network, McGeorge Bundy, the Ford Foundation, and the rise of the Black Panthers — whose free breakfast programs, health clinics, and cross-racial Rainbow Coalition threatened to unite working people around class and economic power. J Edgar Hoover and the FBI actually went after Fred Hampton because message wasn't Black vs. white. It was poor people vs. concentrated power. And according to Hoover that was more dangerous than riots and civil unrest. From the Congress for Cultural Freedom and foundation-funded activism to the rise of corporate HR culture and modern diversity bureaucracy, this episode explores how class-based populism may have been replaced by institutionalized identity management designed to absorb outrage without ever threatening the underlying power structure. You'll hear about: The CIA's “Mighty Wurlitzer” influence network Declassified Cold War psychological operations The Ford, Rockefeller, and Carnegie foundations connection to intelligence agencies How J Edgar Hoover's FBI went after the Black Panther Party and Fred Hampton's Rainbow Coalition Why cross-racial working-class solidarity terrified elites The Congress for Cultural Freedom and “managed dissent” How DEI became embedded in universities and corporations Why corporate activism exploded while inequality worsened The psychological mechanics of division and outrage politics How media, bureaucracy, and identity conflict distracts from corruption and economic power #DEI #CIA #FordFoundation 00:00 INTRO 00:48 DEI Was Started By The CIA 01:47 Ford Foundation & The CIA 02:51 The Mighty Wurlitzer: Engineering "Organic" Propaganda 03:56 Funding the "Housebroken" Left 06:06 Laundering Ideology Through Foundations (Ford, Rockefeller, Carnegie) 07:28 John J. McCloy and the CIA-Ford Foundation Merger 08:29 How Massive Endowments Provide Cover for Black Budgets 10:11 The "Long Leash": Seducing Intellectuals Over Defeating Them 12:38 Dummy Foundations 14:04 Thomas Braden: Controlling American Radicals 15:55 Case Study: Infiltrating the Labor Movement and Churches 17:02 The Hypocrisy of Institutional Leaders 18:47 McGeorge Bundy and the Strategy of Social Stability 20:06 Black Panters Fred Hampton and the Threat of the Rainbow Coalition 23:28 Unity is the Danger: Replacing Populism with Grants 26:34 Carnegie's Capture of Universities 29:44 Self-Reproducing Ideology in the Corporate Workplace 31:38 Interpersonal Conflict as a Substitute for Accountability 34:01 Divide, Conquer, and the Path to Solidarity Shopify: Launch your dream business with Shopify. Sign up for your $1/month trial at https://Shopify.com/Jillian and start selling today! Superpower: Stop guessing about your health—get $20 off Superpower at https://superpower.com/JILLIAN with code JILLIAN Fox One: Sign up at https://fox.com to watch Keeping It Real and more on-demand with FOX One. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Air Date: 5–9-2026 Today we examine how political violence has always been woven into the fabric of American life and who gets to decide what counts as violence in the first place. We'll hear about presidential assassinations, the assassination of Fred Hampton, the MOVE bombing in Philadelphia, and the long history of state-sanctioned violence. And I'll discuss the only real way to bend the curve back away from endemic violence in the US. Full show notes Be part of the show! Leave a voice message, message us on Signal at the handle bestoftheleft.01, or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Shows + No Ads!) Use our links to shop Bookshop.org and Libro.fm for a non-evil book and audiobook purchasing experience! Join our Discord community! TOP TAKES KP 1: The Real 'Political Violence' in America - Taylor Lorenz - Air Date 9-12-25 KP 2: The Largely Forgotten History of Philadelphias Police Bombing of Black Organization MOVE - PBS NewsHour - Air Date 5-17-25 KP 3: America's History of Assassinations and Political Violence - Front Burner - Air Date 7-16-24 KP 4: America's Addiction to Gun Violence, Racism, and White Rage Will Be Its Downfall Part 1 - The Chauncey DeVega Show -Air Date 9-19-25 KP 5: "Slow Civil War" Author Jeff Sharlet on the Growing NormalAation of Violence at Home & Abroad - Democracy Now! - Air Date 4-27-26 KP 6: The World Is Broken and on Fire. Use Your Anger to Remake It for the Better - The Chauncey DeVega Show - Air Date 3-25-26 (00:50:50) NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Why Billionaires Now Fear Civil War DEEPER DIVES (01:04:57) SECTION A: THE FRAMING WARS A1: The White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting: What the "Political Violence" Framing Is Hiding - Resistance History with Tad Stoermer - Air Date 4-26-26 A2: Who's to Blame for Political Violence? - WSJ Opinion: Free Expression - Air Date 9-17-25- Air Date 9-17-25 A3: We're MASSIVELY Overstating Our Political Violence Problem — and That's Dangerous! | Sean Westwood - People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast - Air Date 9-16-24 A4: Assassination Nation – Start Your Week with Ros Taylor - The Bunker – News Without the Nonsense - Air Date 4-27-26 (01:32:09) SECTION B: THE LONG AMERICAN TRADITION B1: The Pen or the Sword? How Lincoln and John Brown Disagreed on Achieving Emancipation Part 1 - History Unplugged Podcast - Air Date 2-23-21 B2: A History of US Political Violence - Americast - Air Date 11-2-22 B3: The Pen or the Sword? How Lincoln and John Brown Disagreed on Achieving Emancipation Part 2 - History Unplugged Podcast - Air Date 2-23-21 (01:52:52) SECTION C: STATE VIOLENCE AND ANTI-BLACKNESS C1: WATCH: "The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther" - Democracy Now! - Air Date 12-4-14 C2: America's Addiction to Gun Violence, Racism, and White Rage Will Be Its Downfall Part 2 - The Chauncey DeVega Show -Air Date 9-19-25 (02:12:44) SECTION D: THE RIGHT-WING ENGINE D1: Political Violence In The U.S. Part 1 - The NPR Politics Podcast - Air Date 6-16-25 D2: Timothy McVeigh and the Rise of Right-Wing Extremism - The Lawfare Podcast - Air Date 5-25-23 D3: Political Violence In The U.S. Part 2 - The NPR Politics Podcast - Air Date 6-16-25Political Violence In The U.S. The NPR Politics Podcast Jun 16, 2025 (02:36:23) SECTION E: THE SYSTEM AND WHAT COMES NEXT E1: Assassin Nation with Patrick Blanchfield - The Dig - Air Date 12-18-24 E2: Holding Out for a Hero Feat. Hasan Piker - Chapo Trap House - Air Date 4-27-26 E3: The Cole Hard Truth - The Muckrake Political Podcast - Air Date 4-28-26 Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow BotL: Bluesky | Mastodon | Threads | X Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
Renowned Hollywood Producer, Sandra Evers Manley, the visionary founder of the Black Hollywood Entertainment and Resource Center joins the show. This is your chance to connect with a true leader who is shaping the future of Black entertainment. But that’s not all—Chairman Fred Hampton will share powerful insights, before the Chairman, NY Media Analysts Wayne Gilman and Reggie Thomas, will break down the complexities surrounding Donald Trump, Iran, and the Religious Community. The ever-inspiring Pam Africa will open the session with crucial updates on Mumia Abu-Jamal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cat Brooks talks to Nana Gyamfi about Birthright Citizenship, the 14th Amendment and the implications of the Trump administration trying to reverse these rights. Nana Gyamfi is the Executive Director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration or BAJI. Anniversary of Murder of Bobby Hutton with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr.Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. is a Chicago-based community organizer, activist. He is the president and chairman of the Prisoners of Conscience Committee and Black Panther Cubs. He is the son of the Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton. Dream Beyond Bars Film Festival (CURYJ) w/ George Galvis is the Co-founder and executive director of Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice. Screenshot Event: Dream Beyond Bars Film Festival (CURYJ) Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at 05:00 – 9:00 PM at The New Parkway Theater• 474 24th St, Oakland 94612 — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment. Remembering the Murder of Bobby Hutton. And, DBB Film Fest appeared first on KPFA.
Chairman Fred Hampton returns to our classroom today! Hear firsthand about the Chairman’s transformative journey to Africa, and discover how global perspectives shape local progress. Be inspired as Atlanta-based Educator Dr. Chike Akua reveals powerful, proven techniques to unlock the brilliance in Black students, empowering our next generation of leaders. Plus, listen to the courageous Rochelle Jones, a survivor of the 2025 Altadena wildfires, as she shares uplifting stories of resilience and hope from her community’s rebuilding journey. Also, Chicago activist Pastor Anthony Williams joins us.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On December 4, 1969, a pre-dawn police raid at 2337 West Monroe Street in Chicago left 21-year-old Black Panther leader Fred Hampton dead. Authorities called it a shootout. Evidence later suggested something far more deliberate.In this episode of When Killers Get Caught, Brittany Ransom examines the assassination of Fred Hampton, chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party and a rising national leader targeted under the FBI's COINTELPRO program. We break down the role of informant William O'Neal, the alleged drugging of Hampton, the 99 shots fired during the raid, and the 13-year legal battle that exposed federal coordination with local law enforcement.But this story goes beyond one night.We explore Hampton's Rainbow Coalition, his community programs like the Free Breakfast Program, and why multiracial, working-class solidarity was viewed as a threat by powerful institutions. This episode also connects the political climate of the 1960s — including the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam War protests, and urban uprisings — to ongoing conversations about government surveillance, police violence, and state power today.Was this a tragic raid gone wrong or a calculated political execution?The truth always leaves a trail.If you're interested in true crime, political history, FBI surveillance, civil rights, and the psychology of state violence, this episode is essential listening.
Our radio adaptation of the film, The Murder of Fred Hampton, produced by filmmakers Mike Gray and Howard Alk, provides a glimpse into the life of Hampton and the Illinois Black Panther Party. On December 4th, 1969, exactly 50 years ago, Black Panthers Fred Hampton, age 21, and Mark Clark, age 22, were shot to death by Chicago police. In an infamous moment in Chicago's history and politics, over a dozen policemen burst into Hampton's apartment while its occupants were sleeping, killing Hampton and fellow Panther Mark Clark, and brutalizing the other occupants. As Deputy Chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party, Hampton built a solid reputation as a community organizer and brilliant speaker. The FBI, threatened by the activities of the BPP and its dynamic youth leaders, set on a course to neutralize the organization and anyone they deemed a threat to the agenda of white supremacy. "You can jail the revolutionary, but you can't jail the revolution…You might murder a freedom fighter like Bobby Hutton, but you can't murder freedom fighting." – Fred Hampton. Featuring: Fred Hampton Bobby Rush Rennie Davis Edward Hanrahan Credits: Special thanks to Facets DVD and Filmmakers Mike Gray and Howard Alk Host: Anita Johnson Executive Director: Jina Chung Engineer: Jeff Emtman Digital Media Marketing: Lissa Deonorain Music: "Grand Caravan", Blue Dot Sessions elling Easements Viola Trio Long", Barbara Bernstein "Long Cory", Cory Learn More: The Murder of Fred Hampton A Facets Cine-Notes Booklet The Assassination of Fred Hampton Freedom Archives: Fred Hampton Audio Samples Freedom Archives: Honoring Fred Hampton on the 50th Anniversary of his Murder Making Contact is an award-winning, nationally syndicated radio show and podcast featuring narrative storytelling and thought-provoking interviews. We cover the most urgent issues of our time and the people on the ground building a more just world.
In January 1923, the Black town of Rosewood, Florida was surrounded, burned, and erased after a white woman accused a Black man of assault—an accusation never proven and never investigated. Over the course of several days, white mobs hunted residents, destroyed homes and churches, and forced families to flee into swamps and forests to survive. When it was over, Rosewood no longer existed—and no one was held accountable.In this episode of When Killers Get Caught, Brittany Ransom examines the Rosewood Massacre, one of the most devastating and least discussed acts of racial violence in American history. We break down how false accusations, racial hysteria, and government inaction led to the destruction of an entire Black community, why official death tolls never matched survivor testimony, and how the state of Florida failed to protect its own citizens.This episode is part of a Black History Month series exploring violence against Black Americans, alongside the Tulsa Race Massacre, the murder of Emmett Till, and the assassination of Fred Hampton. Though Rosewood was buried for decades, survivors eventually forced the truth into the light—leading to a rare moment of accountability when Florida acknowledged its role and paid reparations.Follow and join the conversation:
Black history is not a past tense story — it's a living blueprint. In this powerful and deeply reflective episode of Life Points with Ronda, we explore how Black survival, Black love, and Black leadership have always been targeted — and how the truth still lives in us today. We go beyond surface-level history to honor what has been endured, what has been stolen, and what has been built anyway. This episode includes a deeper discussion on the assassination of Fred Hampton and the government's fear of Black unity, the heartbreaking truth of Emmett Till and the sacred courage of his mother Mamie Till-Mobley, and why the voice of Malcolm X still speaks to modern Black identity, boundaries, dignity, and liberation. If you've ever felt emotionally exhausted, unseen, or like you're carrying generational weight in your relationships — this episode will bring you clarity, reverence, and remembrance. Because survival is not the same thing as love… and healing is part of Black history too. ✨ Subscribe to Life Points with Ronda for more powerful conversations on healing, relationships, emotional strength, and growth.
Craig Ciccone is a independent historian who has spent much of his time understanding and researching political assassinations such as JFK, RFK, MLK and Fred Hampton. This episode will discuss the three assassinations Craig has been researching and what has him continuing his research and advocation of justice for these unfortunate deaths.
Bill Kurtis, broadcaster and documentary producer, reflects on his time covering the assassination of Fred Hampton and other historic events in his new memoir, “Whirlwind: My Life Reporting the News.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
Il ne devait être qu'un programme du FBI visant à neutraliser la menace communiste. Mais son instigateur, J. Edgar Hoover, directeur du FBI en 1956, a choisi d'étendre son champ d'action à tous les mouvements pour les droits civiques. Communautés noires, leaders politiques, militants jugés trop à gauche… absolument personne n'est épargné. Mais ce qui rend COINTELPRO encore plus problématique, c'est qu'il n'applique aucun protocole du système judiciaire de l'époque, que Hoover juge trop laxiste. Les individus ne sont pas simplement arrêtés, ils sont réprimés lorsqu'ils ne meurent pas dans des conditions mystérieuses...Fred Hampton n'est âgé que de 21 ans lorsqu'il entre dans le collimateur de J. Edgar Hoover. Il est l'un des leaders les plus prometteurs du Black Panther Party à Chicago. Hoover sait que Hampton pourrait unir les Black Panthers, les Young Lords et les Young Patriots. Il veut le neutraliser par tous les moyens.Secrets d'agents • Histoires Vraies est une production Minuit.
This week on **Habari Live**, we break down a pattern that's becoming impossible to ignore.Donald Trump and his allies suffer multiple legal losses as federal courts shut down attempts to block California's redistricting and rule that ICE cannot hide detention facilities from congressional oversight. Judges make clear: power does not exist without accountability.We then examine Trump's address to the nation, where fact-checkers ranked several of his claims as false or misleading — from inflation and gas prices to exaggerated economic achievements. When a national address collapses under scrutiny, the consequences matter.Finally, we turn to Venezuela, where Trump escalates military and economic actions while openly framing the conflict around oil. Leaked audio reveals how close U.S. actions came to civilian catastrophe, raising serious questions about transparency, recklessness, and unchecked authority.In our final segment, we play and analyze key clips on economic inequality, immigration scapegoating, ICE enforcement, healthcare misinformation, election interference, and the dangerous use of dehumanizing language — placing today's rhetoric in its historical context.We close with words from Fred Hampton, reminding us that truth, justice, and collective action endure longer than fear and lies.**This is Habari Live — accountability, context, and the truth our way.**
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In this episode, Lee dives deep into why a full U.S. invasion of Venezuela is unlikely, highlighting Venezuelan resistance and the geopolitical complexities involved. Plus, FBI's longstanding history of incompetence and repression, including the recent delayed conviction in the January 6 pipe bombing case and newly revealed FBI involvement in the assassination of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton. Also, Governor Gavin Newsom opposing billionaire taxes, underscoring systemic capitalist inequalities. All that and more! My comedy news show Unredacted Tonight airs every Thursday at 7pm ET/ 4pm PT. My livestreams are on Mon and Fri at 3pm ET/ Noon PT and Wednesday at 8pm ET/ 5pm PT. I am one of the most censored comedians in America. Thanks for the support!
Eugene Hasenfus died this week. He had been part of a covert operation to supply weapons to the anti-Sandinista group known as the "contras." As part of this activity, he was in an airplane shot down over Nicaragua while doing an arms delivery. His capture exposed a massive scheme by the U.S. government to sell arms to Iran in exchange for freeing U.S. hostages taken by pro-Iranian militias in Beirut and use the money to fund the contras war against the Sandinista government in Nicaragua. It became known as the "Iran-contra" affair, or "Iran-contraGate." It reached the highest levels in the U.S. government. And led to a number of convictions (and, later, presidential pardons.)In our latest, we look into the history of Reagan's wars in Central America, the Iran-contra scandal and subversion as foreign policy. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
This week is the anniversary of two events which define the State in the U.S., both in the past and today. In 1969, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Chicago Police Dept. assassinated Black Panther leader Fred Hampton and his associate Mark Clark while they slept in Hampton's home. Hampton had been an up and coming, inspiring, leader in the Chicago community and worked to build coalition with a variety of groups in the area. The FBI had viewed Hampton as a potential “messiah,” who needed to be “neutralized.” When the COINTELPRO program was exposed, it was clear that the FBI had worked to eliminate domestic enemies like Hampton and the Black Panther Party. In 1980, the rape and murder of four Catholic missionary nuns by U.S. backed death squads sparked international outrage and criticism of President Carter's support for the government in El Salvador. Carter initially suspended aid to the regime, he later reinstated it, and President Reagan continued this support. Later in the 1990s, when documents were declassified revealing the extent to which the U.S. support torture and terror campaigns, former NJ congressman Robert Torricelli said that it was "now clear that while the Reagan Administration was certifying human rights progress in El Salvador they knew the terrible truth that the Salvadoran military was engaged in a widespread campaign of terror and torture".Despite a history of these events, the movement continues. As Hampton said, "You can jail a revolutionary, but you can't jail the revolution."In 2025, the Trump administration is sending ICE to terrorize undocumented people in communities across the country, designating dissidents as "terrorists" and provoking war with Venezuela. We also just recently witnessed "blowback" from Salvadoran style death squads in Afghanistan with the shooting of national guard solders in Washington D.C. Here's an encore of our episode from 2020 discussing the terrible events. Much to learn from this history. ---------------------------
International Revolutionary Day, marked each year on December 4th, is a day of remembrance and reflection on the radical struggle for liberation embodied by Fred Hampton and the Black Panther Party. His vision of collective power, rooted in socialism and Black liberation, challenged state violence and poverty, making him a target of government surveillance and repression. On December 4, 1969, Hampton was assassinated in a police raid coordinated with the FBI, a killing that galvanized movements worldwide. International Revolutionary Day stands as a tribute to his legacy—a reminder of the cost of revolutionary change and the enduring call for justice, community power, and liberation for oppressed people everywhere. On today's show, we speak with Hampton's son, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. about his father's legacy. — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post International Revolutionary Day with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. appeared first on KPFA.
In this heartfelt solo episode of Off The Beaten Podcast, host Dion McGill reflects on his military service in Afghanistan in honor of Veterans Day. He shares personal stories about his early reluctance to embrace the veteran identity, the bonds he built with Afghan soldiers, and the lessons he learned about shared humanity. McGill also explores the dangers of xenophobia and the enduring importance of solidarity, invoking the words of Fred Hampton. The episode closes with McGill's reading of the St. Crispin's Day speech, a moving tribute to camaraderie, sacrifice, and the unseen journeys of those who serve. 00:00 Introduction and Veterans Day Reflection 01:48 The Decision to Record an Episode 02:43 Revisiting Military Service Stories 07:14 Joining the Army: The Early Days 11:40 Deployment and Training Challenges 18:01 Life in Afghanistan 22:36 Memories of PRT Sharona and Bo Bergdahl 23:25 Dealing with Injury and Taking Responsibility 24:26 Life on the Base with Afghan Soldiers 25:49 Cultural Exchange and Learning 28:16 Reflections on Shared Humanity 34:00 Fred Hampton's Legacy and Modern Reflections 42:36 Veterans Day Reflections and St. Crispin's Day Speech 48:53 Outro and Final Thoughts Thank you for listening. This was so fast, I didn't worry about all the social media stuff, but I will get back to that soon!
Join us for an unmissable event as Chairman Fred Hampton returns to our classroom! He will address the critical issue of troop deployment on the streets of Chicago—an important topic that demands our attention. Before the Chairman speaks, we’ll hear from Civil Rights lawyer Daryl Jones of the Transformative Justice Coalition. He will provide insights on an upcoming Supreme Court hearing that could threaten our voting rights—a matter that could affect us all. Attorney Jones and his team will also be taking to the streets on Capitol Hill to protest on Wednesday, making our voices heard during this pivotal moment Additionally, Dr. Brandon Gamble from the Association of Black Psychologists will share his expert analysis on how the Black community can effectively respond to the ongoing changes under the Trump Administration. We will also welcome Minister Christina Flowers, a dedicated advocate for the homeless in Baltimore, who will add vital perspectives to our discussion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En decembernatt 1969 stormas en lägenhet i Chicago där medlemmar i Svarta pantrarna ligger och sover. Den 21-åriga ledaren Fred Hampton skjuts till döds. Nya avsnitt från P3 Dokumentär hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. När Fred Hampton är 21 år, har han redan etablerat sig som en av rörelsen Svarta Pantrarnas framtida ledare, känd för sin retoriska förmåga.The Black Panther Party villl omkullkasta den amerikanska samhällsmodellen och samlar snabbt ihop tusentals medlemmar.Planen är att förändra det amerikanska samhället i grunden. Ingen mer fattigdom. Inget mer polisvåld. Mot slutet av 60-talet går tusentals amerikaner samman mot etablissemanget. De bildar koalitioner där det inte längre handlar om ras, utan om klass. Medlemmarna tror på metoden att beväpna sig som självförsvar och genom åren sker flera våldsamma konfrontationer mellan pantrarna och polisen.Mordet på Fred Hampton blir en av de mest tongivande händelserna i Svarta Pantrarnas historia.I P3 Dokumentär berättar Jerry “Odinga” Dunigan och fyra andra medlemmar ur Svarta pantrarna om rörelsens kamp för jämlikhet och om stormningen av lägenheten där Fred Hampton skjuts till döds.– We're not begging you for anything. We're demanding that you utilize all of the constitution of the United States that says we are all equal. Do what you say you're supposed to do, säger Jerry ”Odinga” Dunigan.Medverkande:Lynn French, medlem i Svarta Pantrarnas Chicago-filial.Jerry “Odinga” Dunigan, säkerhetsansvarig i Svarta Pantrarnas Chicago-filial.Blair Anderson, medlem i Svarta Pantrarnas Chicago-filial.Bradley Greene, medlem i Svarta Pantrarnas Chicago-filial.Yusef Omowale, medlem i Svarta Pantrarnas Chicago-filial.Betty Medsger, journalist från Washington Post.Jeffrey Haas, advokat och grundare av People's Law Office.En dokumentär av: Robin Jonsson.Producent: Lars Truedson, Tredje Statsmakten.Exekutiv producent på Sveriges Radio: Rosa Fernández.Dokumentären producerades 2025.
Joining Mike in the Lumpen Radio studio today is Flint Taylor. Flint is a founding partner of the People's Law Office in Chicago. His career has spanned more than five decades of legal resistance to state violence and police misconduct. Flint was part of the original legal team that investigated the assassination of Fred Hampton in 1969, and he's been at the forefront of exposing the Chicago Police Department's long history of torture, cover-ups, and racist abuse.
Donald Trump is once again leaning into strongman tactics, sharing a social media meme over the weekend that threatened to “wage war” on Chicago. The post, part of his broader crackdown rhetoric on Democratic-led cities, is mobilizing communities to fight back. In this episode, we speak with Chairman Fred Hampton, Jr., a Chicago-based community organizer, activist, and son of the Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton and Aislinn Pulley, co-executive director of the Chicago Torture Justice Center. We also speak with Kevin Fee, legal director of the ACLU Illinois. — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post What's Happening in Chicago? w/ Chairman Fred Hampton Jr., Aislinn Pulley and ACLU's Kevin Fee appeared first on KPFA.
There's an importance of staying grounded and practicing humility, drawing inspiration from figures within black history. He reflects on lessons learned from the black panther party and how they relate to the concept of all power to the people. Tap in for some insight on the organization of afro-american unity and African American history.Join our Exclusive Patreon!!! Creating Financial Empowerment for those who've never had it.
Join us for an engaging and vital discussion led by Chairman Fred Hampton, who will provide a critical analysis of Donald Trump's alarming threat to deploy troops in his hometown of Chicago. He will also share exciting details about a special weekend celebration honoring his father, Fred Hampton Sr., a true Freedom Fighter. Before the Chairman takes the mic, Kamm Howard from Reparations United will unveil a groundbreaking plan aimed at securing reparations. Before Kamm, esteemed media analysts Wayne Gillman and Reggie Thomas will delve into Trump's provocative threat to revoke the FCC licenses of NBC and ABC. Kicking off the event, Pastor Anthony Williams, a dedicated figure in the Chicago community, will emphasize the importance of civility as a powerful antidote to violence. The Big Show begins at 6 AM ET, 5 AM CT, 3 AM PT, and 11 AM BST on WOLB 1010 AM and wolbbaltimore.com. You can also catch us on WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM, as well as on woldcnews.com. To participate and listen live, call 800-450-7876, or tune in via TuneIn Radio and Alexa. If you're in the DMV area, don’t miss us on 104.1 HD2 FM, 93.9 HD2 FM, and 102.3 HD2 FM. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A liberal friend complains about Epsteingate getting too much attention. Ben riffs. Flint Taylor tells the long, sordid story of the torture of Black prisoners by Jon Burge and his cronies on the police force. It's a crime that was made possible because powerful people in a position to stop it, were looking the other way. Flint is the “lefty lawyer” who represented Jackie Wilson, who recently settle his police torture case against the city. Flint wrote The Torture Machine. Among the many cases he's handled over the years was the lawsuit on behalf of Fred Hampton. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) joins Tavis from the studios of WVON in Chicago to talk about the new memorials and walking tour honoring the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party, which he found with Fred Hampton.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
Craig Ciccone is a independent historian who has spent much of his time understanding and researching political assassinations such as JFK, RFK, MLK and Fred Hampton. Craig is joining me again to look at the magic bullet theory and the testimony of John and Nellie Connally who recounted to the HSCA about the number of shots and when John Connally was hit with a shot.
Join us for an enlightening session that you won't want to miss! Chairman Fred Hampton will be in our classroom to share insights from his recent meeting with former political prisoner Leonard Peltier. This is a unique opportunity to hear firsthand about the ongoing struggles for justice and freedom. Before the Chairman speaks, we have Activist Professor Amen Rahh, who will delve into the critical importance of the 14th Amendment and shed light on why it is facing unprecedented challenges today. Writer Simeon Booker Muhammad will also provide a captivating update on the intriguing UFO phenomena that has everyone talking. Rounding out our lineup is Dr. Brooks Robinson from BlackEconomics.org, who will bring valuable insights into economic issues affecting our community. Make sure to mark your calendars!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Link to Manny's guidebook: https://www.patreon.com/posts/comprehensive-to-133496236?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkBefore you ask: https://colonialoutcasts.bigcartel.com/products for the merch. Thanks for being patient!With that out of the way - Can we match up to Fred Hampton's level of outreach for class solidarity and hard power revolution?We finally dedicated an episode to the following questions posed numerous times by our audience in the comments: How do we reach the right for class consciousness?Is it even possible? The short answer is: yes, it is. Our proof is in our guest, Manny, a conservative Marine Corps veteran who not only deprogrammed from Zionism years ago due to conversations with leftists, but even used his top tier research and technical skills to author and index a thorough guidebook (link below) for defeating any Zionist argument which he used to coach a good friend of the podcast, an advocate for Palestine and anti-ICE activist, Mea (www.instagram.com/spacebunnynews1) in debating Zionists.We've uploaded this guidebook to our Patreon (below) where you can view and download it for free.We discuss Israel, ICE, MAGA, the rapidly deteriorating state of "the free world" and what is needed for a successful unification of the left and right working class for a successful revolution against the increasingly powerful ruling class. #conservative #war #maga #humanrights #geopolitics #veteran #protest #ice #trump #consitution
Adam and guest Logan Trent discuss that 1969 murder of civil rights activist and Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton at the hands of the Chicago PD during a raid ordered by the FBI. Documentary on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kOlQKQXWRlE?si=kt1t5nybtVKDBKTY
CODY SAT DOWN WITH CHICAGO'S VERY OWN CHAIRMAN FRED HAMPTON, JR. THEY SPEAK ABOUT THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY CUBS, THE IMPORTANCE OF STRUCTURE, LINEAGE AND LEGACY. THEY ALSO SPEAK ABOUT COINTEL PRO AND THE ASSASSINATION OF HIS FATHER CHAIRMAN FRED HAMPTON. THEY ALSO SPEAK ABOUT REVOLUTIONARIES SUCH AS TUPAC, NIPSEY HUSSLE, AND RYAN COOGLER. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode Slauson Girl speaks with honorable Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. during his recent visit to Los Angeles where he also stopped in Leimert Park. The discussion covered his thoughts on the Los Angeles Black Panther Party, healing from decades of state sanctioned violence and repression of our Black political leaders, being brought on by Ryan Coogler as a consultant on the film 'Judas and the Black Messiah' which covers the cointelplro assassination of his father and more.
Alyssa finishes telling Morgan Stringer about the plight of Abraham Bolden. Related topics include: the JFK assassination, possible weaponization of the government, people being sent to facilities with possibly no release date. Additionally, we're gonna discuss some recurring characters from the Fred Hampton trial. Subscribe, leave a five-star review, and tell all your friends. Socials:Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram Show Notes: New York Times: Edward Hanrahan, Prosecutor Tied to '69 Panthers Raid, Dies at 88 Wednesday Journal: Hanrahan's life transcended '69 Panther raidChicago Sun-Times: First White House Black Secret Service agent still trying to clear his name Chicago Sun-Times: It's long past time to finally clear first White House Black Secret Service agent's name The Echo from Dealey Plaza: The true story of the first African American on the White House Secret Service detail and his quest for justice after the assassination of JFK Abraham Bolden, 1st Af.-Am. Secret Service agent, conveys the truth. BBC: Abraham Bolden: Ex-Secret Service agent pardoned by BidenWTTW: Crime & Law Biden Pardons Former Secret Service Agent From Chicago and 2 Others NBC Chicago: Who is Abraham Bolden Sr.? Former Secret Service Agent From Chicago Among Biden's First Pardons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ORIGINALLY RELEASED Feb 24, 2019 Chuka Ejeckam joins Breht to discuss and pay homage to the Black Panther Party leader and Marxist Revolutionary, Fred Hampton. Fred Hampton was more than a charismatic leader—he was a revolutionary force of nature. In this episode, we explore the life, work, and assassination of the legendary Black Panther Party leader who united poor and working-class people across racial lines, organized tirelessly for liberation, and paid the ultimate price for daring to challenge the power structure. From the Free Breakfast Program to the Rainbow Coalition, we reflect on the enduring relevance of Hampton's organizing, his dialectical brilliance, and the fire he lit that continues to burn in struggles for liberation today. Find and support Chuka and his work here: http://www.chukaejeckam.com/ ---------------------------------------------------- Support Rev Left and get access to bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/revleftradio Make a one-time donation to Rev Left at BuyMeACoffee.com/revleftradio Follow, Subscribe, & Learn more about Rev Left Radio HERE Outro Beat Prod. by flip da hood
Alyssa tells Morgan Stringer about Abraham the first Black Secret Service Agent to serve in the White House. Related topics include: the JFK assassination, possible weaponization of the government, people being sent to facilities with possibly no release date. Additionally, we're gonna discuss some recurring characters from the Fred Hampton trial.Subscribe, leave a five-star review, and tell all your friends. Socials:Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram Show Notes:New York Times: Edward Hanrahan, Prosecutor Tied to '69 Panthers Raid, Dies at 88Wednesday Journal: Hanrahan's life transcended '69 Panther raidChicago Sun-Times: First White House Black Secret Service agent still trying to clear his nameChicago Sun-Times: It's long past time to finally clear first White House Black Secret Service agent's nameThe Echo from Dealey Plaza: The true story of the first African American on the White House Secret Service detail and his quest for justice after the assassination of JFKAbraham Bolden, 1st Af.-Am. Secret Service agent, conveys the truth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Katherine Massey Book Club @ The C.O.W.S. hosts the 6th study session on Abraham Bolden's The Echo From Dealey Plaza. After tens of thousands of pages of classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy were released earlier this month, a House committee is now working to released thousands of pages on the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. All of these murders are connected - sometimes involving the same Suspected Racists. Last week, Bolden details how Judge Joseph Sam Perry used his gavel and black-robed authority to neuter his attorney George Howard. Judge Perry tossed Bolden and Howard out of the court at one point to speak privately to the jury - likely about the shiftlessness and guilt of Bolden. The only reason, Bolden got a mistrial was because Ms. Anna B. Hightower, a black female, used her brain computer and refused to be kowtowed into voting guilty by the 10 other Whites on the jury (one juror was so called "hispanic"). Whites immediately schedule a second trial and made sure Judge Perry would be in charge of the rematch. Incidentally, this same Racist Suspect was on the bench for later trials related to the White Supremacist conspiracy to murder Black Panther Party legends Fred Hampton and Mark Clark in 1969. #WindyCity #TheCOWS16Years CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
Join us on Tuesday morning as former New York lawmaker Charles Barron returns to our classroom, bringing vital insights into the rapidly evolving situations in the Sahel nations. Charles will also shed light on the Trump administration’s troubling disregard for court-ordered mandates. Before this discussion, Chairman Fred Hampton will honor his father’s legacy and share the urgent efforts to preserve the historic Hampton House. We will also hear from Dr. Michael Thompson, who will unveil exciting details from his groundbreaking book that chronicles the technical revolution taking place in Africa. NY activist Cinque Brath will also provide a powerful report on his recent impactful speech at the United Nations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ORIGINALLY RELEASED Aug 1, 2019 Chuka Ejeckam joins Breht to discuss the one and only Malcolm X. In this episode, we honor the life, legacy, and radical clarity of Malcolm X, one of the most fearless and honorable figures in the struggle for Black liberation. From his early years shaped by systemic racism and incarceration, to his rise as a powerful voice within the Nation of Islam, and finally to his global awakening and revolutionary vision in the last years of his life—we trace the evolution of a profoundly courageous man who refused to be silenced. We dive into his speeches, his politics, his personal life, and the enduring impact of his message: one of dignity, self-determination, and uncompromising truth. Find Chuka and his work here: http://www.chukaejeckam.com/ If you liked this episode, check out our other episode on Fred Hampton featuring Chuka here: http://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/fred-hampton ---------------------------------------------------- Support Rev Left and get access to bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/revleftradio Make a one-time donation to Rev Left at BuyMeACoffee.com/revleftradio Follow, Subscribe, & Learn more about Rev Left Radio HERE Outro Beat Prod. by flip da hood
The Katherine Massey Book Club @ The C.O.W.S. hosts the 2nd study session on Abraham Bolden's The Echo From Dealey Plaza. This week, President Donald J. Trump dumped thousands of previously classified documents related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. So far, no arrests have been made, and we're still under the System of White Supremacy. But we'll use the renewed interest in one of the most well known true crime subjects of all time. The late Neely Fuller Jr. said the assassination of John F. Kennedy was the most shocking, traumatizing event he ever witnessed - more so than the 9/11 attacks or the election of Barack Obama. Last week, Bolden detailed his family origins in Missouri, which included his privileged black male fasting so that his 6 children could eat. Bolden's famished black papa believed in corporal punishment. JFK personally met and encouraged Bolden to join the Secret Service. Once a part of the high profile agency, Bolden encountered Racist Jokes a plenty, and anti-black colleagues who made it plain that they despise people classified as black. Importantly, Bolden stresses that their was a widespread culture of Racism, alcohol consumption, and unprofessionalism amongst the White male agents responsible for President Kennedy's life. #GoneToTexas #TheCOWS16Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
Join us for an inspiring and transformative morning as the President and General of the Universal African Peoples Organization returns to our classroom this Tuesday! Zaki Baruti will unveil a powerful technique for recycling Black dollars, championed by a St. Louis church, that can help uplift our community economically. Before Brother Zaki takes the mic, Chairman Fred Hampton will share insights from his recent journey to Ghana, providing us with valuable perspectives on our heritage and global connections. You’ll also hear from Minister Christina Flowers, a dedicated advocate for the homeless in Baltimore, who will discuss her relentless fight to give a voice to those in need. Additionally, Mike Africa from the MOVE organization will be with us to contribute to our crucial dialogue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Late on an evening in December 1969, Fred Hampton, a charismatic young leader, finishes a class on politics and law before sharing a quiet meal with his pregnant fiancée, Deborah Johnson. But beneath the calm surface, unseen forces are stirring. In the early hours of December 4th, an unexpected and violent raid unfolds. Within moments, a flurry of gunfire erupts, leaving Hampton and fellow Panther Mark Clark dead and the survivors facing arrest. As the dust settles, shocking revelations emerge from disturbing autopsy findings to manipulated crime scene photos, intensifying the mystery surrounding Hampton's death.Audio Onemichistory.comFollow me on Instagram: @onemic_historyFollow me on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@onemic_historyFollow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OnemichistoryPlease support our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=25697914Buy me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Countryboi2mSources Black Against Empire by Joshua Bloom and Waldo Martin https://www.britannica.com/biography/Fred-Hamptonhttps://www.history.com/news/black-panther-fred-hampton-killing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hamptonhttps://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/black-panther-party/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/one-mic-black-history--4557850/support.
Join us as we proudly continue our Women’s History Month celebration with a powerful lineup of speakers you won’t want to miss. Sister Akua Njeri, the widow of the legendary Fred Hampton and mother of Chairman Fred, will share her remarkable and inspiring story. Following her, Dr. Cheryl LaRoche, an esteemed archaeologist, scholar, and educator, will reveal her groundbreaking research on the Underground Railroad. The Faith Brothers will also join us. Additionally, D.C. activist Bobby Rox will shed light on the pressing challenges that Black men encounter in the family court system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fred Hampton was 21 years old, electrifying, and uniting the people in a way that terrified the U.S. government. So, in the early hours of December 4, 1969, they did what governments do best: they murdered him in his sleep and called it a "shootout." But this isn't just the story of an assassination—it's the story of a movement, the truth behind the Black Panther Party, and how the FBI's COINTELPRO program waged war against those who dared to demand justice. Grab a seat and maybe a stiff drink—this one's going to piss you off.Join the Discord here.