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creator of the Smithsonian Museum’s “Programs in Black Culture,” and one of the leading authorities on Black American music culture,
Leonard Brown • John Coltrane and Black America's Quest for Freedom: Spirituality and the Music
James Bridle / New Ways of Seeing
jamesbridle.comIn early 2000, ITV broadcast my film 'Paying the Price: killing the children of Iraq', in which I interviewed Scott Ritter, the UN weapons inspector. Watch Ritter demolish the lie of WDM (42.25) - three years before Bush and Blair lied to justify invasion.
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John Pilgerx.comThe most prominent recent victory for organized musicians was 2018’s Music Modernization Act, which, among other things, established mechanical royalties for streaming, based on a “grand bargain” offering streaming services indemnity from infringement lawsuits in exchange for royalties. The MMA was sponsored by conservative Republicans Bob... See more
Worker’s Song | Franz Nicolay
The Pomp Podcast: #510: Jesse Walden on the Ownership Economy
podcasts.apple.comSo many of us grew up watching this. What happened to the world?😢
In 1972, a young Jesse Jackson stood on the steps of 123 Sesame Street and got a bunch of kids to chant “I Am — Somebody,” a poem written by civil rights activist Rev. William Holmes Borders Sr. in the early 1940s.
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