Radio Ada, Ghana, under attack again

Radio Ada, Ghana, under attack again

Radio Ada and its members are under attack— again. Noah Dameh, Deputy Station Coordinator at Radio Ada, is being targeted by the local authorities of Ghana for calling out the violence being perpetrated against Dangme people in the Greater Accra Region. Amanor Dziagu and Serwa Waree, collaborators at the station, have also received violent threats; […]

BOOK LAUNCH: International Brigade Against Apartheid: Secrets of the People’s War that Liberated South Africa

BOOK LAUNCH: International Brigade Against Apartheid: Secrets of the People’s War that Liberated South Africa

The international anti-apartheid movement deservedly occupies an important chapter in the history of the struggle against white supremacy and imperialism. People of all generations and every corner of the world acknowledge and celebrate that history.   In this book, we read for the first time from internationalists around the world—including many Canadians—who secretly worked for Umkhonto we […]

Nigel Gibson, Rosemere Ferreira da Silva and Lou Turner discuss Fanon Today

Nigel Gibson, Rosemere Ferreira da Silva and Lou Turner discuss Fanon Today

A discussion with three scholars of Frantz Fanon’s work and legacy. Rose Ferreria da Silva, Professor at State University of Bahia in Brazil, who writes on race, politics, Afro-Brazilian literature, and comparative ethnic and African studies, speaks to Fanon’s legacy in Afro-Brazilian thought and political movements. She is joined by Lou Turner, who teaches Black political thought […]

Civil War in the USA? A conversation with Kali Akuno

Civil War in the USA? A conversation with Kali Akuno

Kali Akuno, the co-founder of Cooperation Jackson, recently wrote that “we have a little less than two years before the neo-confederates and neo-fascists install a reactionary dictatorship by the end of January 2025.” What can be done under such circumstances given the rise and confidence of the right and the weakness of the left in […]

Urgent: Help Radio Ada (Ghana) restore after attack

Urgent: Help Radio Ada (Ghana) restore after attack

We learned of the brutal armed attack on Radio Ada, Ghana’s oldest and best-known community broadcaster on 13 January 2022 . This attack endangered workers of the Station and studio guests resulting in the damage to equipment and attempting to stop the voice of a broadcaster that spoke out on a wide range of economic, political, and cultural matters. The attackers stated that their objective was to halt the continued broadcast of information and voicing of local public opinion relating to the ongoing struggle over Songor Lagoon. They threatened further reprisals if this journalism did not cease. To learn more about what happened, I speak with Julius Odoi, graduate of the University of Ghana and a experienced Community Radio broadcaster. Julius has a 10 years broadcasting experience in community radio broadcasting and volunteers with Radio Ada in the Ada-East District of Ghana. Also, Julius is the external Communication office for Radio Ada.

Silence Would be Treason – BBC Documentary

Silence Would be Treason – BBC Documentary

Released On: 15 Jan 2022Available for over a year https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct2g92 Voiced by Ben Arogundade and presented by Noo Saro-Wiwa. Producer: Bairbre Flood The last writings of Ken Saro-Wiwa from prison in Nigeria to an Irish nun in the run up to his execution in November 1995. Smuggled out of prison in bread baskets, they are […]

COVID-19 & Omicron: Rob Wallace talks about Rebellion as Intervention

COVID-19 & Omicron: Rob Wallace talks about Rebellion as Intervention

I spoke with Rob Wallace about his excellent article on Patreon: “Don’t look up…COVID’s infectious period” available at https://bityl.co/AOvI. Omicron variant is everywhere. It isn’t the only variant in the mix. The crisis is growing to unprecedented proportions. The response of governments is underwhelming, obsessed as they are to prioritizing profiteering over people’s health. Workers […]

SPECIAL OFFER to mark the defeat of American occupation in Afghanistan

SPECIAL OFFER to mark the defeat of American occupation in Afghanistan

Two novels about the surreal brutality of the war in Afghanistan Special offer: 50% off both novels Use coupon code: usdefeatafghan S Two novels about the surreal brutality of the war in AfghanistanSpecial offer: 50% off both novelsUse coupon code: usdefeatafghan Song of Gulzarina A suicide bombing is being planned in a residential street in Manchester. Behind it lie Saleem Khan’s […]

Fanon, the struggle for justice and mental health

Fanon, the struggle for justice and mental health

This is the second in the series of interviews with authors of chapters in the recently published Fanon Today: Reason and Revolt of the Wretched of the Earth. On this occasion, the editor – Nigel C. Gibson – and the publisher of Daraja Press, Firoze Manji discuss with authors Samah Jabr, Elizabeth Berger, Rosemere Fereira […]

RACIAL CAPITALISM and COVID-19

RACIAL CAPITALISM and COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp relief the deep structural problems affecting ‘non-white’, racialized workers in the core and periphery. Yet, many social scientific analyses of the global political economy, at least in the pre-COVID era, have been race neutral or wilfully indifferent to the persistent racial pattern of global inequalities. In this interview, […]

Call for Testimonies/Papers: The White Savior Complex in International Development

Call for Testimonies/Papers: The White Savior Complex in International Development

Call for Testimonies/Papers We would like to invite short papers for the forthcoming edited volume: “The White Savior Complex in International Development. Theory, Practice and Lived Experiences.” This anthology is to be published by Daraja Press (www.darajapress.com) in 2022. Uniting scholars and practitioners from around the world, this edited volume will address white saviorism as […]

Radio Ada, Ghana, under attack again

Radio Ada, Ghana, under attack again

Radio Ada and its members are under attack— again. Noah Dameh, Deputy Station Coordinator at Radio Ada, is being targeted by the local authorities of Ghana for calling out the violence being perpetrated against Dangme people in the Greater Accra Region. Amanor Dziagu and Serwa Waree, collaborators at the station, have also received violent threats; […]

BOOK LAUNCH: International Brigade Against Apartheid: Secrets of the People’s War that Liberated South Africa

BOOK LAUNCH: International Brigade Against Apartheid: Secrets of the People’s War that Liberated South Africa

The international anti-apartheid movement deservedly occupies an important chapter in the history of the struggle against white supremacy and imperialism. People of all generations and every corner of the world acknowledge and celebrate that history.   In this book, we read for the first time from internationalists around the world—including many Canadians—who secretly worked for Umkhonto we […]

Civil War in the USA? A conversation with Kali Akuno

Civil War in the USA? A conversation with Kali Akuno

Kali Akuno, the co-founder of Cooperation Jackson, recently wrote that “we have a little less than two years before the neo-confederates and neo-fascists install a reactionary dictatorship by the end of January 2025.” What can be done under such circumstances given the rise and confidence of the right and the weakness of the left in […]

Urgent: Help Radio Ada (Ghana) restore after attack

Urgent: Help Radio Ada (Ghana) restore after attack

We learned of the brutal armed attack on Radio Ada, Ghana’s oldest and best-known community broadcaster on 13 January 2022 . This attack endangered workers of the Station and studio guests resulting in the damage to equipment and attempting to stop the voice of a broadcaster that spoke out on a wide range of economic, political, and cultural matters. The attackers stated that their objective was to halt the continued broadcast of information and voicing of local public opinion relating to the ongoing struggle over Songor Lagoon. They threatened further reprisals if this journalism did not cease. To learn more about what happened, I speak with Julius Odoi, graduate of the University of Ghana and a experienced Community Radio broadcaster. Julius has a 10 years broadcasting experience in community radio broadcasting and volunteers with Radio Ada in the Ada-East District of Ghana. Also, Julius is the external Communication office for Radio Ada.

Silence Would be Treason – BBC Documentary

Silence Would be Treason – BBC Documentary

Released On: 15 Jan 2022Available for over a year https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct2g92 Voiced by Ben Arogundade and presented by Noo Saro-Wiwa. Producer: Bairbre Flood The last writings of Ken Saro-Wiwa from prison in Nigeria to an Irish nun in the run up to his execution in November 1995. Smuggled out of prison in bread baskets, they are […]

COVID-19 & Omicron: Rob Wallace talks about Rebellion as Intervention

COVID-19 & Omicron: Rob Wallace talks about Rebellion as Intervention

I spoke with Rob Wallace about his excellent article on Patreon: “Don’t look up…COVID’s infectious period” available at https://bityl.co/AOvI. Omicron variant is everywhere. It isn’t the only variant in the mix. The crisis is growing to unprecedented proportions. The response of governments is underwhelming, obsessed as they are to prioritizing profiteering over people’s health. Workers […]

Fanon, the struggle for justice and mental health

Fanon, the struggle for justice and mental health

This is the second in the series of interviews with authors of chapters in the recently published Fanon Today: Reason and Revolt of the Wretched of the Earth. On this occasion, the editor – Nigel C. Gibson – and the publisher of Daraja Press, Firoze Manji discuss with authors Samah Jabr, Elizabeth Berger, Rosemere Fereira […]

RACIAL CAPITALISM and COVID-19

RACIAL CAPITALISM and COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp relief the deep structural problems affecting ‘non-white’, racialized workers in the core and periphery. Yet, many social scientific analyses of the global political economy, at least in the pre-COVID era, have been race neutral or wilfully indifferent to the persistent racial pattern of global inequalities. In this interview, […]

Nigel Gibson, Rosemere Ferreira da Silva and Lou Turner discuss Fanon Today

Nigel Gibson, Rosemere Ferreira da Silva and Lou Turner discuss Fanon Today

A discussion with three scholars of Frantz Fanon’s work and legacy. Rose Ferreria da Silva, Professor at State University of Bahia in Brazil, who writes on race, politics, Afro-Brazilian literature, and comparative ethnic and African studies, speaks to Fanon’s legacy in Afro-Brazilian thought and political movements. She is joined by Lou Turner, who teaches Black political thought […]

Call for Testimonies/Papers: The White Savior Complex in International Development

Call for Testimonies/Papers: The White Savior Complex in International Development

Call for Testimonies/Papers We would like to invite short papers for the forthcoming edited volume: “The White Savior Complex in International Development. Theory, Practice and Lived Experiences.” This anthology is to be published by Daraja Press (www.darajapress.com) in 2022. Uniting scholars and practitioners from around the world, this edited volume will address white saviorism as […]

SPECIAL OFFER to mark the defeat of American occupation in Afghanistan

SPECIAL OFFER to mark the defeat of American occupation in Afghanistan

Two novels about the surreal brutality of the war in Afghanistan Special offer: 50% off both novels Use coupon code: usdefeatafghan S Two novels about the surreal brutality of the war in AfghanistanSpecial offer: 50% off both novelsUse coupon code: usdefeatafghan Song of Gulzarina A suicide bombing is being planned in a residential street in Manchester. Behind it lie Saleem Khan’s […]