Racism--United States--Psychological aspects
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Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady Of Rage 2020-03-04, 2020-03-04
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In this episode, Chairman Fred Hampton, Jr. discusses a mass shooting at the Molson Coors Beverage Company plant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on February 26, 2020. A filmmaker named Joseph Chopin joins the call to talk about his plans for a film project about former Chicago Mayor Harold Washington. Chairman and Chopin discuss Mayor Washington's political impact on Chicago's political "Daley Machine." Milwaukee-based activist Vaun Mayes calls in to report on the impact of the Coors plant shooting...
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2020-03-04
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-01-06, 2021-01-06
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This episode covers the police shootings of Tamir Rice and Jacob Blake, and contains criticism of the U.S. government’s response, or lack thereof, to violent white supremacists, especially in contrast to the reaction to demonstrations led by Black communities. The episode also covers the shortcomings of electoral strategies, and the connections between the legacy of slavery in the U.S. to the modern way the state runs prisons, their police forces, and imperialist endeavors overseas. Four...
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2021-01-06
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-01-13, 2021-01-13
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On this episode, Chairman Fred and the Lady of Rage discuss various active programs of the Black Panther Cubs, the imprisonment of Orlando Watley, political education, propaganda, and firsthand experiences with political imprisonment. Melvin Farmer calls in to discuss gang violence and mass incarceration. Kanahus Manuel calls in to discuss the Peace and Dignity Journey prayer run and the territorial liberation movement for Indigenous communities. Three other callers discuss the Stop the...
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2021-01-13
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2022-01-05, 2022-01-05
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This episode is a rebroadcasting of the Janurary 6th, 2021 episode. It covers the police shootings of Tamir Rice and Jacob Blake, and contains criticism of the U.S. government’s response, or lack thereof, to violent white supremacists, especially in contrast to the reaction to demonstrations led by Black communities. The episode also covers the shortcomings of electoral strategies, and the connections between the legacy of slavery in the U.S. to the modern way the state runs prisons, their...
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2022-01-05