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  • Forum featuring African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) Chairman Omali Yeshitela, African People’s Solidarity Committee Chairwoman Penny Hess and Uhuru Solidarity Movement Jesse Nevel, the Uhuru 3. On July 29, 2022, the FBI violently raided 7 Uhuru Movement offices and homes in 2 cities, falsely accusing this decades-old international Black Power organization of serving as pawns of the Russian government in their decades of work fighting for reparations and opposing U.S. wars. 81-year-old African People’s Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela is a former SNCC field organizer registering voters in Florida during the Civil Rights movement and has since traveled the world organizing for African unity and liberation. Hess and Nevel are leaders in the movement for white reparations to the black community working under the leadership of the APSP. The event will introduce Chairman Omali’s new book, “The Verdict is In: Reparations Now!” Discussion will be held on the upcoming November 4th Black People’s March on the White House and the building of the anti-colonial free speech movement. San Diego State University, Adams Humanities Room 2108 For more information visit: eventbrite.com
  • A surprising outcome of the COVID pandemic has been the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections. How did that happen?
  • Premieres Sundays, June 16 - July 21, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. Catch up on Seasons 1 and 2 now with KPBS Passport! THIS WEEK: A woman is found dead at the scene of a car crash, but the accident didn’t kill her. Examining the case, the Professor finds some uncomfortable resemblances to his own situation. How far will a mother go to protect her child? Meanwhile, Lisa and Dan’s relationship progresses to the next level.
  • The Supreme Court's unanimous ruling upholds access to mifepristone, a drug used in more than 60% of abortions. The decision shocked some doctors and abortion rights advocates.
  • American Rounds has installed machines at eight stores so far, with hundreds more on the way. It says this is the safest way to sell ammo, but cyber and gun violence prevention experts have concerns.
  • It's pretty amazing: bones from thousands of years ago yielded traces of malaria parasites. Disease historians are surprised by what they've learned.
  • A new policy is meant to reduce deaths resulting from Border Patrol’s vehicle pursuits. But critics from both within and outside the agency say the policy is flawed, and the public may lack enough information to judge for itself.
  • An organic seed company was distressed to learn it had marketed a GMO purple tomato by mistake. The incident raised alarm about the impact of new GMO plants.
  • Weathers played college football at San Diego State University — he majored in theater — and went on to play for one season in the NFL, for the Oakland Raiders, in 1970.
  • The San Diego State University graduate built a corporation on a technology it’s been forced to protect in the competitive arena of medical commerce.
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