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Cuban Conference Against Racism and Racial Discrimination
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
10 Jan 2025
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Black Agenda Radio · Cuban Conference Against Racism and Racial Discrimination

We’re joined by Netfa Freeman, who discusses the National Program against racism and racial discrimination international conference held in Cuba as part of the UN declared International Decade of People of African Descent. Netfa Freeman is host of the WPFW program Voices with Vision and a member of the Black Alliance for Peace and Pan-African Community Action. He joins us from Washington, DC.

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