It must be said again that Dr. Gerald Horne is not only unbelievably prolific, but dynamic — and not only as an author, but as a speaker. He engages with all sorts of media, working with journalists and educators and organizers, reaching audiences of all scopes and scales. He is as humble and open to everyday podcasters as he is ready to challenge the mainstream academic arena. See below for an impressive array of spots in recent weeks, on topics ranging from the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, the legacy of Thanks-taking, the ongoing Haitian refugee crisis, Jazz greats of Horne’s hometown, Paul Robeson and Soviet Georgia, and more… (If you’d like to make connections across these issues, we recommend you bookmark this webpage).
PAN-AFRICA
(IT’S NOT ABOUT “U.S.”)
With The Last Dope Intellectual
So-called “regime change” (the CIA on the African continent & more)
Watch above, or watch Charisse Burden-Stelly and Dr. Layla Brown’s ongoing “Horne Report” at The Last Dope Intellectual
With Africa400
Haiti and beyond
https://kuumbareport.com/2021/09/27/fresh-news-from-africa-welcomes-dr-gerald-horne-on-africa400-wednesday-september-29/
For more shows like this one, check out Radio Africa 400 on Hand Radio
With Sojourner Truth
On COP-26 from a Caribbean perspective
ALL ABOUT “U.S.”
With The Socialist Program
On the North American legacy of Thanks-taking
With Carl Nelson
On reparations…
…& the outcome of the Malcolm X trial
Listen above or at the Carl Nelson Show
With Spar and Brawl
“Our friends on the left” and class collaboration, then and now
Watch above or at Spar and Brawl’s YouTube page
With Guerrilla History
Texas and the historical roots of US fascism, the need for Cuban solidarity, and more
Watch above or at Guerilla History, (a reconnaissance report of global history for the activist left)
With the Black News Channel
On “New Deal” Democrats, the labor movement and race
https://twitter.com/BNCNews/status/1456754472517087240?s=20
Watch the short clip above or at BNC’s twitter page
WHEN HISTORY GETS EXTRA PERSONAL
Jazz and Justice and the political economy of the music
Listen above and seek out Building Bridges with Mimi Rosenberg
Black Communism, Paul Robeson, and the Soviet Union
Listen above or at Reimagining Soviet Georgia
The 1st in the 9 episodes of the Gerald Horne Biography Series (Activist News Network)
Watch above or watch the rest of the 9 episodes at the Activist News Network
In addition to The Dawning of the Apocalypse: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, Settler Colonialism, and Capitalism in the Long Sixteenth Century, for which Gerald Horne recently won the American Book Award, Horne is author of The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, and Capitalism in Seventeenth-Century North America and the Caribbean, Jazz and Justice: Racism and the Political Economy of the Music, and Confronting Black Jacobins: The United States, the Haitian Revolution, and the Origins of the Dominican Republic, all published by Monthly Review Press.
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