Radio for Intense Times. Revolutionaries Assaulted by U of Chicago Cops; Lifta, where Holocaust and Nakba Meet; Can Voting Stop Fascism?
Weekly Program
Noche Diaz (Revolution Club); Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky (Filmmakers); Bob Avakian (Chairman, Revolutionary Communist Party); Cornel West (Professor, Union Theological Seminary)
Noche Diaz, of the Get Into the Revolution National Organizing Tour, was violently assaulted by U of Chicago cops as he spoke about revolution on campus. He talks about what happened, what it means, and why people need to stand against this. "The Ruins of Lifta - where the Holocaust and the Nakba Meet," is the moving story of Menachem Daum's questioning and rejection of the Zionist prejudices he had been taught. Is there value to voting? Can voting stop fascism? Bob Avakian and Cornel West.
Michael Slate - Host and Producer Henry Carson - Assistant Producer Jeff Pryor - Production Assistant Kiyana Williams - Engineer
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