Uganda’s Radio ACORN

ACORN International

            New Orleans       The monthly ACORN Africa call had much to celebrate.  Good news for the cane workers organizing in Cameroon.  Encouraging assembly held in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.  Good action results reported from Liberia.  A successful training session on our work in Democratic Republic of the Congo.   And, finally, Radio ACORN is streaming on …

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Resilience as a Way of Life and Work

ACORN International Politicians Politics Wade's World

Brooklyn          I’m talking to Ernie Dumas, a former editorial writer for the Arkansas Gazette, at a coffeehouse in Little Rock’s Heights neighborhood.  A woman overhears us, disappears, and comes back and gives each of us a book of interviews she had done with ten African-American women in the Delta towns of Gould and Marvell, Arkansas.  …

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If DeSantis Hits the Doors, It’s Trouble

Biden

            Brooklyn          The 2024 campaign just got scary for me.  Sure, I’ve been following the Biden rollout and the Trump escapades and true-crime stories.  Gradually, I’d convinced myself that Trump is stumbling towards the Republican nomination.  The field over there continues to crowdsource a bunch of candidates that will dilute the anti-Trump vote and make …

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