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The Resistance is your source for progressive news and critical commentary on the leading issues of our time. Every fortnight Osayande will connect us to the world around us. Covering global affairs through the prism of local concerns. The Resistance will express solidarity with all who struggle against the forces of injustice armed with the funk and soul of defiance. The Resistance is where politics and culture collide at the crossroads of history, inciting riots of consciousness one mind at a time. 60 minutes of radical talk radio for people who actually like to think. Learn more about the host here.


The Resistance Returns Tonight! Tues 3/9/2010 10 PM Print E-mail

West Coast Student Protest, bell hooks on feminism, Respect Due: Shirley Chisholm, Soundtrack: Bahamadia, Dianne Reeves, and much more!

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The Resistance: Tues 2/23/2010 10 pm Print E-mail

Continuing Coverage:Haiti, Respect Due: Malcolm X, More ...

Malcolm X Ewuare Osayande will continue to provide coverage of the reconstruction efforts in Haiti. The show will also cover the overlooked and under-reported news of the day. In our Respect Due segment we will honor the life and activism of Malcolm X. Feb. 21, 2010 is the 45th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X. We will share audio footage of Brother Malcolm speaking during the last year of his life. The show's soundtrack includes conscious grooves from Curtis Mayfield, Tracy Chapman, Public Enemy and more.

 
About the Host Print E-mail
Ewuare X. Osayande is a political activist, cultural analyst, poet, essayist, publisher and professor. Osayande is an award-winning author of more than 15 books including Blood Luxury (published internationally by Africa World Press) and Misogyny and the Emcee: Sex, Race and Hip Hop. His forthcoming book is entitled Fighting Words: 20 Years of Literary Resistance. He is co-founder and director of POWER (People Organized Working to Eradicate Racism) and creator of Project ONUS Rites-of-Passage. He is also an adjunct professor at Rutgers University in Camden, NJ