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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2024 · 56 MIN

Pt II - Black workers & el Hajj Malik el Shabazz

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Thank you for tapping into Reflections on Malcolm X through the … 1990 Malcolm X: Radical Tradition and a Legacy of Struggle conference … this is Pt. II - Black Workers & Malcolm X In this series, Africa World Now Project is sharing some of the sessions from this conference in an effort to engender serious engagement, in this very moment, a moment where it is essential to be intentional with one’s political practice with Malcolm. Not in the narrow confines of him as an individual or pigeonhole him to moments and soundbites, but to identify the tradition that produced Malcolm as a nexus, a point of entry for many into the seriously trying to figure out: what is to be done? More than this, we encourage you to visit Abdul Alkalimat’s website to explore, read, and hear more of the conference. Tap in here: https://www.alkalimat.org/brothermalcolm/1990_conf_contents.htm What we will hear next, in the following order is: Ashaki Binta [Black Workers for Justice], General Baker [Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM) and the League of Revolutionary Black Workers (LRBW)], and Saladin Muhammad [Black Workers for Justice] Our show was produced today in solidarity with the Native/Indigenous, African, and Afro Descendant communities at Standing Rock; Venezuela; Cooperation Jackson in Jackson, Mississippi; Brazil; the Avalon Village in Detroit; Colombia; Kenya; Palestine; South Africa; Ghana, Ayiti, and other places who are fighting for the protection of our land for the benefit of all peoples!

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