Pan-African Journal: Special Worldwide Radio Broadcast for Sun. June 14, 2015--Hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe
Listen to this special edition of the Pan-African Journal featuring editor of the Pan-African News Wire Abayomi Azikiwe as the host. To hear this program just click on the website below:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/panafricanjournal/2015/06/14/pan-african-journal-special-worldwide-radio-broadcast
This program will present our regular PANW reports on events in South Africa at the African Union summit; the ongoing war in the Horn of Africa nation of Somalia; information on the possible failure of talks not taking place in Geneva on reaching a political solution in the Middle Eastern state of Yemen; and the arming of the pro-NATO regimes in eastern Europe well after the collapse of socialism.
The third hour features an audio radio documentary on the 150th anniversary of the conclusion of the Civil War (1861-65) in the United States.
The previous second hour we pay tribute to African American women blues artists as well as listen to one of the last interviews delivered by C.L.R. James, the Trinidadian Marxist, Pan-Africanist thinker and activist during 1989 while he was residing in London.
Listen to this special edition of the Pan-African Journal featuring editor of the Pan-African News Wire Abayomi Azikiwe as the host. To hear this program just click on the website below:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/panafricanjournal/2015/06/14/pan-african-journal-special-worldwide-radio-broadcast
This program will present our regular PANW reports on events in South Africa at the African Union summit; the ongoing war in the Horn of Africa nation of Somalia; information on the possible failure of talks not taking place in Geneva on reaching a political solution in the Middle Eastern state of Yemen; and the arming of the pro-NATO regimes in eastern Europe well after the collapse of socialism.
The third hour features an audio radio documentary on the 150th anniversary of the conclusion of the Civil War (1861-65) in the United States.
The previous second hour we pay tribute to African American women blues artists as well as listen to one of the last interviews delivered by C.L.R. James, the Trinidadian Marxist, Pan-Africanist thinker and activist during 1989 while he was residing in London.
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