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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2007

Interview with Ra Chaka of the African American Alliance for Peace and Justice, conducted at the United for Peace and Justice annual assembly.

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  • @MrSoSad2Bad i agree with you on that, we are americans just like thw whites are.we're not africans, we were born here and lived here we dont no anything about africa. and what they do. i mean sure we have some african things in our culture, but like i said we dont know anything about that conient.we should stck to the way we do things.instead of acting like egyptians,iraelite etc....

  • More racism. I served with 2 young men, one from Ethiopia the other from Kenya, they went to Iraq and eventually received their U.S. citizenship. They were African Americans, if you were born here you are simply a lucky American. America should be colorblind by now. African Americans are not born on U.S. soil, those would be Americans. Cheryl Roberts is horrible.

  • Were you born in Africa? Because if you were not then you are simply an American. Stop trying to create diversity.

  • Ra Chaka is an eloquent, educational, and inspiring speaker. We all need to integrate this perspective into our consciousness, if we want to truly understand what America is, what we stand for, what the impact of government policy (& citizen inaction) is, at home & internationallly. This is a persuasive voice from the frontlines. The problem: the platform for the peace & justice message is too small. Everyone needs to participate in changing that!

  • Perhaps you can shut your beloved ministers up everywhere in the USA. They are the children of the Confederacy and its culture. Brian Daly

  • thank you.

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