Pan-African guest, Yoknyam Dabale, a scholar-activist.
Tune in: “Black Star News Show,” on WBAI 99.5 FM New York Radio. Nov. 3, 2020 @ 3PM U.S. Eastern Standard Time.
Host Milton Allimadi—follow on www.blackstarnews.com and @allimadi
Allimadi interviews three African guests on their views about the U.S. Presidential Election. What impact will the election have on Africans and U.S. relations with the African continent?
First Guest: Ugandan-born Ben Otunu who works in corporate America.
Second Guest: Ethiopian-born Dr. Mohammed Nurhussein (retired medical doctor). Mohammed.nurhussein@gmail.com
Third Guest: Nigerian-born Yoknyam Dabale PhD candidate at Fuller's School of Intercultural Studies (SIS). Yoknyam is a Pan-Africanist, an Africana Womanist and member of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians (The Circle). yldabale@gmail.com
Milton, are you denying or finding it insignificant that the TPLF attacked a federal army base...
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