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what is behind the devastating war and famine in Sudan?

 

a conversation with

Dr. Osman Hamdan

and Umniya Najaer

This is anti-revolutionary proxy war against Sudanese civilians. 

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Conversation topics include:

The Sudanese Revolution, US imperialism,  African sovereignty, precious minerals mining, the military industrial complex, mutual aid and the nitty gritty of the war in sudan. 

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Tune in Here:

 Speaking Out Of Place Podcast

Listen on Spotify​​

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 is a living archive of in-depth interviews, photos, and media of key figures who played a crucial role in the foundation, establishment, and flourishing of African and African American Studies (AAAS) at Stanford University.

 

LABS was developed under the direction of Professor Grant Parker  in collaboration with Associate Director

Dr. Katie Dieter.  I conducted interviews and produced the first iteration, working alongside audio engineer Kiyoshi Taylor.

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Access the archive here.

 

These are the stories of some of the earliest

Black faculty to teach at Stanford.

 

Dr. Clayborn Carson

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Dr. John Russel Rickford

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Dr. Ewart Thomas

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Dr. Sandra Drake

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Dr. Sandra Drake interviewed about her father:

Dr. St. Clair Drake

Cassette Tapes
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Open Books
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Umniya Najaer

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