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Categories: Dr. Brian Sims, HHJA, Podcasts

Native people were on this continent before it was “discovered” and named America.

Dr. Brian Sims and Theda Gibbs (Assistant Director, University of Michigan, Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives) discuss the relevance of Thanksgiving on KPOOM’s “Community Worker”.

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Categories: HHJA, Podcasts, Poly Blog

Hip Hop artist Chuck Gibbs host a roundtable discussion on race, politics and identity with Byron aka Zero (28years old), Chuck aka Mad Man from The East (46 years old) and Brandon aka Pyro 20years old all from Philly, PA.

website: http://www.myspace.com/CHUCKGIBBS

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Categories: Dr. Brian Sims, HHJA, Podcasts

Dr. Brian Sims (Assistant Professor of Psychology at North Carolina A&T State University, Executive Director Hip Hop Journalism Association) commentary on the image of black women by mainstrain media and american society.

website: http://www.hhja.org

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Professor Brian Sims (Assistant Professor of Psychology at North Carolina A&T State University, Executive Director Hip Hop Journalism Association) interviews Professor Frank Emspak (Professor Emeritus University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School for Workers, Managing Editor / Executive Producer Workers Independent News), they discuss the intersection of race, economics and labor.

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http://www.laborradio.org/

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Categories: Al Williams In Conversation, HHJA, Podcasts

Red Tap sessions brings together two of our collaborators for a roundtable discussion on the concept of reparations. click to hear audio

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