A Race for the Times http://www.raceforthetimes.com/ en-GB 2010 The politics of race Race for the Times yes African American, African, Black, Race, Racism A Race for the Times originally aired as a live radio program on KSJS 90.5 FM at San Jose State University from 1992 to 1997. This provocative program explores a a broad range of topics covering the politics of race from a Pan African perspective. A Race for the Times originally aired as a live radio program on KSJS 90.5 FM at San Jose State University from 1992 to 1997. This provocative program explores a a broad range of topics covering the politics of race from a Pan African perspective. www.raceforthetimes.com hrapbrownn@gmail.com;kweku@raceforthetimes.com What if the Tea Party Was Black? Race for the Times presents a discussion with Jasiri X, on his new song "What if the Tea Party Was Black." Join the discussion with the Last Black Hero (Host/Co-Producer) and Dj Rage (Co-host/Producer) as the rap with Activist/Minister/Rapper Jasiri X from Pittsburg, Penn. http://www.raceforthetimes.com/components/com_podcast/media/rft_teapartyblack.mp3 Wed, 28 Jul 2010 14:43:24 -0600 Reparations A conversation with Rafiq Bilal and Marie Davis exploring the controversial subject of Reparations for the descendants of African slaves. We discuss several aspects from why reparations are necessary, to successful techniques used by other groups that have received reparations, and various forms of payment.  http://www.raceforthetimes.com/components/com_podcast/media/10_12_2004_Reparations_Rafik.mp3 Sun, 25 Jul 2010 21:37:36 -0600 Oakland Smokin' Black Panthers to Oscar Grant Host LBH and Producer DJ Rage discus the Oscar Grant murder, and the Johannes Mehserle verdict with Filmmaker / artist / activist from "OPERATION SMALL AXE" Adimu Madyun, 393 Films and Ras Ceylon Artist / Activist Scientific/Non-Fiction CD available on iTunes. http://www.raceforthetimes.com/components/com_podcast/media/rft_oaklandsmk.mp3 Wed, 14 Jul 2010 14:26:01 -0600 92:39 oscar grant, police brutality The Psychological Affects of Slavery Race for the Times explores the Psychological Affects on Slavery on descendants of Africans in America. http://www.raceforthetimes.com/components/com_podcast/media/RFT_Psych_fx_slavery.mp3 Thu, 06 May 2010 03:20:34 -0600 Rise and Unite! On April 14th 1995, at San Jose State University; the newly appointed University President Robert Caret attempted to conduct a town hall meeting with the student body.  The African students on the campus with the other students of color began a series of protests in response to several intolerable conditions that were racially charged. This program sparks the turning point of a number of protests and meetings that lead to the successful implementation of "Da Undaground" and "Radio Atzlan" achieving 40 hours of ethnic programming on KSJS radio. http://www.raceforthetimes.com/components/com_podcast/media/04_19_1995_Rise_and_Unite.mp3 Thu, 06 May 2010 03:20:34 -0600 60:53 Knowledge of Self with Dr. Naim Akbar Special Program from our archives. This is an edition of "Da Struggle Continues," a mix of music, clips and more around different themes.  This show is centered around what it means to have "Knowledge of Self". Dr. Naim Akbar is a clinic Psychologist at Flordia State University, a lecturer, author and recognized expert on the psychology of Africans.  His speech "Nile Valley Origins of the Sciene of the Mind," is featured in this episode as he challenges those who disput Afrikan history. http://www.raceforthetimes.com/components/com_podcast/media/DSC_knowledge_final.mp3 Mon, 22 Mar 2010 02:51:04 -0600 Farakahn Million Man March Speech On October 16, 1995 more than 2.5 million people gathered at the steps of the Capitol in Washington DC. This historic march is still the largest known gathering of any group of people. http://www.raceforthetimes.com/components/com_podcast/media/Jan__96_MTC_Farakahn.mp3 Sat, 13 Mar 2010 19:55:26 -0700 Compelled to Crime This program previously aired on Race for the Times in 1996. We speak to Beth E. Richie, author and Professor of Criminal Justice and Gender and Womens Studies about her book Compelled to Crime: The Gender Entrapment of Black Battered Women. NY: Routledge. 1996. In this gripping conversation Professor Richie explains how various social and cultural institutions have failed African Women. http://www.raceforthetimes.com/components/com_podcast/media/01_1996_RFT_Beth_Richie.mp3 Sat, 13 Mar 2010 13:59:39 -0700 Breakfast at Denny's Lawsuit Originally aired on April 7th, 1993, Race for the Times discusses the historic Denny's Restaurant Chain Lawsuit. This lawsuit was settled for $54.4 Million dollars. Our guests are Yendis Thomas, and Mayleen Harrison named plaintiffs in this case; and Tony Lawson and Laren L. Clay Attorneys. http://www.raceforthetimes.com/components/com_podcast/media/RFT_Dennys_4_7_1993.mp3 Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:14:47 -0700 Omali Yeshitela Speaks With over 40years of service to the Afrikan community, Omali Yeshitela has been a freedom fighter. http://www.raceforthetimes.com/components/com_podcast/media/RFT_Omali_95.mp3 Mon, 01 Mar 2010 15:49:52 -0700