
Groundings Podcast
1) The Groundings (Re)Introduction
The first ever introduction episode for a new season and for the podcast... 7 seasons later.
2) The 100th Birthday of Frantz Fanon
In this broadcast of RAP, we are joined by Salome Ayuak for a discussion of the life and legacy of the revolutionary Frantz Fanon.
3) The 'Middle East' is On Fire Because Israeli and US Imperialism Lit the Match
In this episode of RAP, the co-hosts discuss the US and Israelās most recent acts of imperial violence against Iran.
4) The Khamansha Raphael album, cultural work, and state repression
Confederate rallies at Stone Mountain, repression against activists by DHS, and an interview with ATL rapper and poet Khamansha Raphael about the importance of cultural work, hip-hop, and poetry.
5) The Revolutionary African Perpectives ReLaunch
First Revolutionary African Perspectives (RAP) program with all new hosts, talking about Bowen Homes, Andre Dickens' run for reelection, Walter Rodney's How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, and Cuba's in...Show More
6) The U.S. Out Of Korea Campaign
Professor Haruki Eda discusses the Korean struggle for sovereignty, the impact of U.S. imperialism on the Korean Peninsula, and the ongoing U.S. Out of Korea campaign by Nodutdol.
7) The Panthers & Armed Struggle
Dr. Gerald Horne discusses his new book, "Armed Struggle: Panthers and Communists, Black Nationalists and Liberals in southern California, Through the Sixties and Seventies"
8) The Carribean, Haiti, and U.S. Imperialsm
We discuss U.S. and Western imperialism in the Caribbean, the U.S.-backed invasion of Haiti by Kenyan forces, and the genocidal U.S. blockade of Cuba.
9) The Legacy of Baba Masai Ehehosi
The life and legacy of Baba masai Ehehosi, Black Liberation Army (BLA) member and former political prisoner, who recently transitioned.
10) The Jericho Movement for Political Prisoners
Political organizer, community worker, and former political prisoner Jihad Abdulmumit discusses his life, and the Jericho Movement for Political Prisoners.