African poetry, mining in Southern Africa and the resignation of Bev Oda

The entire show:

In the first part, Amandla collaborator David Lieber presents Langston Hughes, an African American poet, in the context of July 4th, then (circa minute 20) Amandla Host Gwen Schulman speaks to independent journalists and filmmakers Tamara Herman and Susanne Porter-Bopp about their recent investigation in Southern Africa visiting communities impacted by Canadian mining companies, and finally Amandla regular Doug Miller comments on Canadian International Development minister Bev Oda resignation.


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One Response to African poetry, mining in Southern Africa and the resignation of Bev Oda

  1. Diego Luhman

    I really love poetry, Poetry helps me express my own feelings. I usually write my own poetry in a scratch paper and a small notebook. :”.:”

    Warmest regards
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