Pan-African Journal: Special Worldwide Radio Broadcast for Sun. Sept. 13, 2015--Hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe
Listen to this special edition of the Pan-African Journal hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire.
To hear this broadcast just click on the website below:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/panafricanjournal/2015/09/13/pan-african-journal-special-worldwide-radio-broadcast
In this broadcast we will feature our regular PANW reports with dispatches on the recent announcement that the Republic of South Africa will introduce Manderin in the schools to help facilitate burgeoning trade and other relations with the People's Republic of China; problems continue in the Republic of South Sudan after the signing of a permanent peace agreement between the government and opposition forces recently amid reports of continuing fighting in one province; some 80,000 Egyptians have fled neighboring Libya after attacks on their citizens earlier in the year; and the Turkish government claims that the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has launched an attack on police after bombing raids killed numerous Kurdish civilians.
In the second hour we continue our month-long focus on history of race relations in the United States with an interview on the role of the Church in relationship to the contemporary African American struggle in light of the unrest in Ferguson starting last year.
Also we present a rare archival interview with Malcolm X by Eleanor Fishcer from 1960 discussing the race question in the U.S, at the time. In the final hour we look at the prospects for change in Revolutionary Cuba following the re-establishment of diplomatic relations with Washington.
Listen to this special edition of the Pan-African Journal hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire.
To hear this broadcast just click on the website below:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/panafricanjournal/2015/09/13/pan-african-journal-special-worldwide-radio-broadcast
In this broadcast we will feature our regular PANW reports with dispatches on the recent announcement that the Republic of South Africa will introduce Manderin in the schools to help facilitate burgeoning trade and other relations with the People's Republic of China; problems continue in the Republic of South Sudan after the signing of a permanent peace agreement between the government and opposition forces recently amid reports of continuing fighting in one province; some 80,000 Egyptians have fled neighboring Libya after attacks on their citizens earlier in the year; and the Turkish government claims that the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has launched an attack on police after bombing raids killed numerous Kurdish civilians.
In the second hour we continue our month-long focus on history of race relations in the United States with an interview on the role of the Church in relationship to the contemporary African American struggle in light of the unrest in Ferguson starting last year.
Also we present a rare archival interview with Malcolm X by Eleanor Fishcer from 1960 discussing the race question in the U.S, at the time. In the final hour we look at the prospects for change in Revolutionary Cuba following the re-establishment of diplomatic relations with Washington.
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