Discussion about the Buffalo Soldiers in the Phillipines with Vangie Buell and her book “Twenty Five Chickens and a Pig for a Bride”. Teresa Camajani, Guy Washington, Ronnishia Johnson, Ebony Branner and Roland Washington participated in the discussion.See their siteWe hope you enjoy the interview. Podcasts are a production of the http://justicefound.org and http://redtap.com. All content is made available view Creative Commons License non-commercial license.Creative Commons License

Professor Rhonda Magee, Nicole Bryson and Chester L. McGensy III continue the discussion on the 1858 Black exodus from San Francisco.See their site: http://www.sfexodus.com/We hope you enjoy the interview. Podcasts are a production of the http://justicefound.org and http://redtap.com. All content is made available view Creative Commons License non-commercial license.Creative Commons License

Ronnishia Johnson and Rheema Calloway interview Leslie K. Brown about her film “Untold Legacy”, reparations and the SF Slavery Era Disclosure Ordinance, Ebony Branner, Al Williams and Roland Washington participate in the discussion.See their site: http://www.sfexodus.com/We hope you enjoy the interview. Podcasts are a production of the http://justicefound.org and http://redtap.com. All content is made available view Creative Commons License non-commercial license.Creative Commons License

Al Williams moderates a roundtable disucssion on the 1858 black exodus from San Francisco to Canada with Historian John Templeton, Professors Rhonda Magee and James Taylor.See their site: http://www.sfexodus.com/We hope you enjoy the interview. Podcasts are a production of the http://justicefound.org and http://redtap.com. All content is made available view Creative Commons License non-commercial license.Creative Commons License

Ronnishia Johnson interviews California State Senator Leland Yee. Rheema Calloway, Al Williams, David Kordsmeier and Roland Washington participate in the disucssion on the 1858 black exodus and the Chinese Exclusion Act. See their site: http://sfexodus.com We hope you enjoy the interview. Podcasts are a production of the http://justicefound.org and http://redtap.com. All content is made available view Creative Commons License non-commercial license.Creative Commons License

Ronnishia Johnson and Rheema Calloway interview Angelica Pineda and Alexa Flagg about their thoughts and poetry.See their siteWe hope you enjoy the interview. Podcasts are a production of the http://justicefound.org and http://redtap.com. All content is made available view Creative Commons License non-commercial license.Creative Commons License

Guest host, Roy Crew and members of the Office of Self Help (a self help / client run organization) share their experience and offer their support and words of encouragement to Britney Spears.See their siteWe hope you enjoy the interview. Podcasts are a production of the http://justicefound.org and http://redtap.com. All content is made available view Creative Commons License non-commercial license.Creative Commons License

Rheema Calloway, Ronnishia Johnson, Roland Washington and David Kordsmeier interview Leroy Moore about disabled hip hop artist and their new CD Krip Hop 2.See their site http://www.leroymoore.com/krip_hop.htmlWe hope you enjoy the interview. Podcasts are a production of the http://justicefound.org and http://redtap.com. All content is made available view Creative Commons License non-commercial license.Creative Commons License

David Kordsmeier and Roland Washington interview Rene Valdiosera. See his site online at http://valdiosworld.wordpress.com

We hope you enjoy the interview. Podcasts are a production of the http://justicefound.org and http://redtap.com. All content is made available view Creative Commons License non-commercial license.Creative Commons License

David Kordsmeier interviews Steve Williams, Executive Director of POWER at the MacWorld Expo.See their site http://www.unite-to-fight.org/ourwork.htmlWe hope you enjoy the interview. Podcasts are a production of the http://justicefound.org and http://redtap.com. All content is made available view Creative Commons License non-commercial license.Creative Commons License

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