Featuring: musician Daz-I-Kue, educator and former president of Oakland’s School Board, Greg Hodge and Oakland’s Assistant City Administrator Fred Blackwell. They explore the root of political actions from London to Oakland, strategies for activism and their vision for a new community activism that reflects the needs of the African American communities. Special thanks to Michael Orange, Top Ten Social Speaker Series and Oakland School of the Arts, Black Box Theatre.
Voices From the Diaspora: Resistance and Community
Wednesday, 19 October 2011 09:17 By Kyung Jin Lee, National Radio Project | Interview
Related Stories
London Riots Put Spotlight on Troubled, Unemployed Youths in BritainBy Ravi Somaiya, Landon Thomas, Jr, The New York Times News Service | Report
Occupy Oakland!By David Bacon, Truthout | Photo Essay
Occupy Movement Heats Up US SouthBy Matthew Cardinale, Inter Press Service | Report
