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Black Agenda Radio

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Venezuela
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China
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Israel
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Nigeria
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Somali Community
Iran
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Black Agenda Radio provides news, commentary, and analysis from a Black, left perspective.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes157Founded16 years ago
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Dr. Rosemary Mealy
Author of Fidel and Malcolm, Memories of a Meeting, historian of Cuba-U.S. relations
Author; Journalist for Radio Havana, Cuba
Episode: Black Agenda Radio - 6-1-26
Abraham Paulus
Deputy director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration
Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI)
Episode: Black Agenda Radio - 6-1-26
Ahmed Cavallo
Representative of Sovereign Media
Sovereign Media
Episode: Black Agenda Radio - 5-18-26
Ilan Frames
Member of Black Alliance for Peace Africa team
Black Alliance for Peace Africa
Episode: Black Agenda Radio - 5-18-26
Ashlyn Adyambu
Member of Communist Party, Marxist Kenya
Communist Party, Marxist Kenya
Episode: Black Agenda Radio - 5-18-26
Bukur Gais Oumole
General Secretary, Communist Party, Marxist Kenya
Communist Party, Marxist Kenya
Episode: Black Agenda Radio - 5-18-26
Alana Odoms
Executive Director of the ACLU of Louisiana
ACLU of Louisiana
Episode: Black Agenda Radio 5-8-26
CC Campbell Rock
Louisiana-based journalist
Black Source Media
Episode: Black Agenda Radio 5-8-26
Abayomi Azikiwe
Pan-African Newswire journalist and analyst
Pan-African Newswire
Episode: Black Agenda Radio 5-8-26

Host

Margaret Kimberly
Host of Black Agenda Report; host of Black Agenda Radio; affiliated with Black Agenda Report

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 230 ratings
  • Great Show BUT

    I love Glenn Ford, he’s an excellent journalist.

    Sadly, must of the guests are SCIOLISTS and do not understand the whole Global Agenda.

    Also,their understanding of global history, seems be mere confirmation bias.

    They obviously have read the racist Karl Marx and love the despicable Castro regime.

    They’re opinions have been socially engineered by the Rockefeller foundations & Unlike Glenn Ford and the absolutely brilliant Professor Montero, have not read the globalist blueprints such Clowa... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Koothoomi
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Irrelevant

    Sound like mainstream

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    jacksnbey
    United States6 years ago
  • Don't Miss This

    This weekly hour of earnest Black-left political analysis has offered me (a privilaged white male) a valuable crash course in the whole spectrum of topics covered, from political prisoners to Black community control of the police to young academics' stimulating research, etc. I don't always agree with the show's positions on electoral politics - I feel they were too quick to dismiss Bernie and what he represented as a challenge to corporate Democrats - but I still feel very honored to spend an ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lorenzo_M
    United States6 years ago
  • So thankful I found this pod

    Thank you for the work being done here! Black run media focused on the discussion of issues directly affecting the black community is exactly what we need!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KOKEBB
    United States6 years ago
  • Great show!

    Excellent!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vyse Storm
    United States6 years ago

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Listeners praise the bold, left-leaning analysis and diverse, activist guest lineup.
Fans value in-depth, historical context alongside current events, often noting the show's commitment to anti-imperialism.
Some mixed opinions exist from critics, but many describe the content as essential for understanding Black politics and global justice.

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Black Agenda Radio - 6-1-26
Q: How does the Cuban blockade impact ordinary Cubans, and what signs of resilience did you observe recently?
The blockade creates daily hardships like power outages and limited access to supplies, but Cubans are mobilizing through local governance, solar energy projects, and strong community organizations, showing resilience and ongoing commitment to self-determination despite external pressure.
Black Agenda Radio - 6-1-26
Q: You've referenced the 1960 meeting between Fidel Castro and Malcolm X as a turning point in Afro-Cuban relations. Why is that moment still so important today?
That meeting symbolized a continuum of anti-imperialist solidarity, linking Black liberation struggles in the United States to Cuba's revolutionary project and African liberation movements. It helped forge a durable bond between Black activists, Cuban leaders, and Afro-Latin communities, which continues to inform how these groups view internationalism and self-determination.
Black Agenda Radio - 4-30-26
Q: Talk to us about deed theft and how it's defined.
Deed theft is a complex crime that goes beyond forgery; it involves a network of actors including guardians, lawyers, notaries, and sometimes judges, who collaborate to transfer or strip ownership through fraudulent foreclosure or guardianship interventions.
Black Agenda Radio - 1.19.26
Q: What do you want people in the US to know about Venezuela?
There's a meeting ground in suffering; both Venezuelans and Americans are bonded through the suffering imposed by systemic power structures.
Black Agenda Radio - 1.19.26
Q: What is the human reaction to the attacks and increased ICE enforcement?
The attacks have caused intense fear and a sense of living in a militarized zone, creating networks of support to help families feel safe.

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The show delivers news and commentary from a Black, left perspective, frequently examining imperialism, U.S. foreign policy, and issues affecting Black communities through a global lens. Episodes mix historical analysis with contemporary political strategy, featuring guests from activist, academic, and journalist backgrounds to discuss anti-imperialism, civil rights, and sovereignty. Notable strengths include a consistent thematic focus on self-determination, grassroots organizing, and critical takes on mainstream narratives, making it a fit for listeners seeking rigorous, opinionated analysis with a regional and international scope.

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Recent guests on Black Agenda Radio include:

1. Dr. Rosemary Mealy
2. Abraham Paulus
3. Ahmed Cavallo
4. Ilan Frames
5. Ashlyn Adyambu
6. Bukur Gais Oumole
7. Alana Odoms
8. CC Campbell Rock

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