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Black Agenda Radio provides news, commentary, and analysis from a Black, left perspective.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 56min
Black Agenda Radio - 12.5.25
Black Agenda Radio offers news, commentary and analysis and guest speakers from the Black left. Host Margaret Kimberly is the Executive Editor and Senior Columnist of the Black Agenda Report and is the author of Prejudentia; Black America and the Presidents.

Dec 1, 2025 • 57min
Black Agenda Radio - 12.1.25

Nov 24, 2025 • 57min
Black Agenda Radio 11.24.25

Nov 17, 2025 • 56min
Black Agenda Radio 11.17.25

Nov 10, 2025 • 57min
Black Agenda Radio - 11.10.25

Jan 23, 2023 • 54min
Black Agenda Radio - 01.23.23
Gerald Horne, a distinguished historian and author, discusses the implications of U.S. foreign policy on global stability, particularly regarding Russia, China, and the Ukraine conflict. Ali Abunimah, a leading voice on Palestine, delves into controversies surrounding human rights advocacy and the biases in global reporting on Israeli policies. Together, they critique the complacency of elite institutions and the historical roots of colonialism affecting modern geopolitical dynamics in Africa. Their insights highlight the urgent need for progressive alliances in today’s political landscape.

Jun 6, 2022 • 54min
Black Agenda Radio - 06.06.22
The effort to end qualified immunity in New York, rezoning and housing in Harlem, and the National Day Laborers Organinizing Network at the People's Summit.

May 23, 2022 • 53min
Black Agenda Radio 05.23.22
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Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo advocates for Julian Assange
Book promotion for The Black Agenda, the late Glen Ford's anthology
Questions about NYPD fatal shooting of Rameek Smith

Jul 19, 2021 • 54min
Black Agenda Radio 07.19.21
Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and
analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Margaret Kimberley, along with my co-host
Glen Ford. Coming up: The President of South Africa maintains that the recent riots that
followed the arrest former president Jacob Zuma were actually part of an insurrection
against the state. And, some things seldom change when the two parties switch places
in the United States. President Joe Biden is just as hostile to China and Cuba as Donald
Trump was.
But first -- Broward County College in south Florida recently hosted a discussion about
the turmoil in Haiti, where the president was assassinated by a mercenary force from
Colombia. All the participants in the Browder College talk were Haitian Americans –
among them, professor Reginald Darbonne and author and activist Pascal Robert, who
emphasizes that class is an important part of Haiti’s historical dynamic.
That was author and activist Pascal Robert, speaking at Broward College,
in South Florida.
The continuity of US foreign policy, even as the Democrats and Republicans trade
places in the White House, is quite amazing. Although Democrats portrayed President
Donald Trump as representing everything they opposed, when Joe Biden took control of
the Oval Office he left Trump’s moves against China and Cuba intact, virtually
unchanged. That subject was explored by Sean Blackmon, of Sputnik Radio, in an
interview with Netfa Freeman, of the Black Alliance for Peace.
That was Netfa Freeman, of the Black Alliance for Peace, on Sputnik
Radio with Sean Blackmon and Jacqueline Luqman.
When former South African President Jacob Zuma was arrested on corruption charges,
housands of his followers rioted and looted in two African Provinces, last week.
President Cyril Ramaphosa claimed the disturbances amounted to an attempted
insurrection against the state. To dig deeper into this story, VAV Radio called o
Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Detroit-based Pan African News Wire.

Jul 12, 2021 • 54min
Black Agenda Radio 07.12.21
Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and
analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Margaret Kimberley, along with my co-host
Glen Ford. Coming up:, When Haitian president Jovenel Moise was assassinated,,
purportedly by a mostly Colombian band of mercenaries, the regime in Port-Au-Prince
promptly begged the United States to send troops to Haiti. President Biden initially said
“No,” but that could change any time, since invasions of Haiti have become a habit for
the U.S. over the past century. We’ll hear from Gerald Horne, the prolific author and
University of Houston professor, on the long and brutal history of U.S. and European
aggression against Haiti, the world’s first republic liberated by enslaved people.
But first – across the length and breadth of the US, states are passing or debating
Critical Race Theory. Or rather, white Republicans are busy making up their own
fantastic versions of what Critical Race Theory is, so that they can outlaw those who
dare to discuss issues of race in the United States. Here to explain the historical roots of
the madness, are Paul Macomb, a Haitian American philosopher and socioist currently
teaching at the University of West Virginia, and writer and political analyst Pascal
Robert, also a Haitian American. Pascal Robert:
That was Pascal Robert, the activist and writer, along with Dr. Paul
Macomb, of the University of West Virginia, at a webinar on Critical Race Theory as it
actually exists in the United States – as opposed to the fantasies in the minds of millions
of white Republicans.
The poor and oppressed majority in Haiti had been mobilized for many months,
demanding that president Jovenel Moise step down for a long list of crimes. And then
last week, Moise was cut down in his residence by a dozen bullets, purported at the
hands of Colombian mercenaries. Dr. Gerald Horne and Dr. Jemima Pierre spoke at a
webinar on “Haiti vs Imperialism and Necolonialism” a day before the assassination.
Their talk on Haiti’s history is especially valuable, because it provides a background to
understand today’s events on the island nation. Pierre is a Haitian American who
teaches anthropology at UCLA. Horne is a professor of History at the University of
Houston, and the author of over 30 books – many of which put HAITI front and center in
hstory.


