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NPR’s Mythmaking On Afghanistan Invasion, Why Xenophobia Is Rising In South Africa, Facebook Helps Cops Prosecute Nebraska Abortion 17.08.2022, Sputnik International

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Assata Taught Us How to Organize and We Must Remember Her Lessons

Mutual Aid Meets Needs of Bussed Migrants, Joshua Schulte Convicted for Vault 7 Leaks, Lamar Jackson and the Devaluation of black QBs 16.07.2022, Sputnik International

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Stateside: The enduring legacy of Marvin Gaye's masterpiece "What's Going On," 50 years later

This special originally aired on May 21, 2021. It recently won an award from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters for Best Cultural Programming.…

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The Fight for a Right to Education: How the Courts Have Shaped Schools and Society

The Fight for a Right to Education: How the Courts Have Shaped Schools and Society
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Stateside: The enduring legacy of Marvin Gaye's masterpiece "What's Going On," 50 years later

Stateside: The enduring legacy of Marvin Gaye's masterpiece "What's Going On," 50 years later
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From 1963 to 2021, Detroit's struggle for civil rights spans decades and generations

Stateside’s conversation with Dr. Melba Boyd and Tristan Taylor This time last year, the world as we knew it looked quite different than it does today. And although issues like police violence against people of color aren’t new, the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and so many other Black Americans jolted our country in new ways last summer.   Stateside wanted to spend some time thinking about the activism that has shaped the past few decades, and the many parallels and differences between the civil rights movement of the 1960s and today’s movement for Black lives.    Melba Boyd is a lifelong Detroit resident and distinguished professor of African American Studies at Wayne State University. Boyd has seen Detroit through its many forms and leadership. She had just graduated high school and was preparing to go to school at Western Michigan University when the Detroit 1967 Rebellion broke out.

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