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The Sixties: Seeds of the Revolution
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The Sixties: Seeds of the Revolution

On The Marc Steiner Show, Marc talks with Max Elbaum about his new book, ‘Revolution in the Air’. The two explore what sparked the civil rights and anti-war movements and the futures these movements inspired….

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Kali Akuno: Organizing for revolution, not crisis avoidance
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Kali Akuno: Organizing for revolution, not crisis avoidance

From climate chaos and capitalist destruction to rising far-right violence, there’s a lot to be despondent about right now. But Kali Akuno, co-founder and co-director of Cooperation Jackson, explains why now, more than ever, is…

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Malcolm X’s legacy is the dream of international revolution; we must keep that dream alive
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Malcolm X’s legacy is the dream of international revolution; we must keep that dream alive

Feb. 21, 2023, marks the 58th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X. We honor his life and legacy by recalling his revolutionary message to the downtrodden peoples of the world and committing to carrying…

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Haiti’s Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier: Gang leader or revolutionary? | The Chris Hedges Report
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Haiti’s Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier: Gang leader or revolutionary? | The Chris Hedges Report

Click here to read the transcript: https://therealnews.com/a-new-documentary-offers-a-different-look-at-haitis-jimmy-barbecue-cherizier Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier has been placed in the international spotlight as an emblem of Haiti’s purported “gang problem.” But who is Chérizier really? A new documentary series, Another…

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Who was George Jackson? America’s prophetic revolutionary | Rattling the Bars
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Who was George Jackson? America’s prophetic revolutionary | Rattling the Bars

At the age of 18, George Jackson was condemned to a prison sentence of one year to life for the alleged robbery of $70 from a Los Angeles gas station. Jackson spent the remainder of…

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Why mass protests don’t work anymore w/Vincent Bevins
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Why mass protests don’t work anymore w/Vincent Bevins

The decade from 2010 to 2020 was one that saw more people around the world participating in mass protests than at any other point in human history. And yet, looking back, the results of so…

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