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Mumia Abu-Jamal's Radio Essays Podcasts

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Colony Still?

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Carnage at Fort Hood Texas

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The Pendulum Effect

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The Good Occupation?

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The Dow Says Wow: The People Say Ouch

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The Afghanistan Trap

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Obama Nobel Laureate

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"For the Children...."

The next time I hear a politician promise to do something 'for the children', I may heave. If one thing is clear in this nation, it is that children are hated.  Oh -- we don't use that word to describe our relationships with them, but if we honestly examine those interactions we find that it would be difficult to describe in ways other than 'hate.' For the last several months, I've been reading, studying and thinking about the nation's public school system.  I've read class ...

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Between Acorns and Blackwater

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G20 Speech

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Exporting Democracy

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Circle of Sameness

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June's Jump Away

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Labor Day's Blues

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The Health Care that Equals 'I Don't Care'

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Between the Government and the People

    As democratic forces mobilize in response to the suspicions resulting from the recent Iranian presidential election, they are meeting repression from a government that is fueled by the twin forces of paranoia and theocracy.    The Iranian government is paranoid not because they are crazy, but because many remember the U.S. and British supported coup that led to the installment of the dictatorship of the Shah in 1953, and also more recent support for the Ira ...

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Skip Nadra and the Philadelphia Grand Jury

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G20 or GMoney

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Beyond a Beer With the Boys

If the arrest, humiliation and resultant brouhaha over the case of Harvard scholar Dr. Henry Louis Gates has taught us anything, it is that we still dwell in separate worlds -- ones which rarely meet. And while some wags have rushed to tell us that the case shows us the continuous clash of class, I beg to differ. If anything, it shows us just the opposite. When it comes to Black people, of whatever wealth, status, class or prominence, the normal rules don't apply. Indeed, Blacks are the ...

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Rogue States

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