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Jazz and Justice this week was packed with goodness! In hour one Cedric Muhammad of BlackElectorate.com came through for a discussion of economics and a Black Agenda and in hour two Asantewaa Nkrumah-Ture, Glen Ford and Dr. Ollie Johnson were on hand for a round table debate on Black American leadership, racism and Cuba.  All of this week’s show was dedicated to Drs. Dorothy Height, Benjamin Hooks and Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal (GURU).

Part 1: Cedric Muhammad

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Part 2: Asantewaa Nkrumah-Ture, Glen Ford, Dr. Ollie Johnson

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One Response to “Economics, A Black Agenda, Race & Cuba”

  1. I think we have to be careful when ever our government wants to normalize relations with a socialist country like Cuba, apparently the corrupt U.S government will most likely help set up a so called democratic institution, fund it and control it. I think it will be used as a facade to infiltrate and take over Cuba’s economy,and you could even begin to see american military bases and business start poping up all over the place, just look at Hati.