Topic: Democracy Now

2 chapters across the catalog

86: Pox Luck
58:02 - 1:02:41

86: Pox Luck

Omali Yeshitela on Democracy Now!

Omali Yeshitela, chairman of the African People's Socialist Party, appeared on Democracy Now! to describe the violent nature of the FBI raids in St. Louis and St. Petersburg. He detailed the use of flash-bang grenades and the destruction of windows and doors at his residence. Yeshitela linked the flamethrower incident to the federal investigation, suggesting a coordinated effort to intimidate his organization.

66: Black Butterfly
1:10:54 - 1:17:39

66: Black Butterfly

Rebecca Skloot and the History of Medical Exploitation in Baltimore

Author Rebecca Skloot discusses her book "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" on Democracy Now, explaining how she discovered the story as a teenager. She details the history of "colored wards" in segregated hospitals like Johns Hopkins, where poor Black patients were often used for research in exchange for "free" care. This history of exploitation, including grave robbing and unethical experiments, created a deep-seated distrust of medical institutions in East Baltimore.