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Freedom news radio international9/3/2023 He is the author of Du Pont Dynasty: Behind the Nylon Curtain (Prentice Hall, 1974, Lyle Stuart Inc, 1984) and an updated 2016 e-book edition at Open Road Publisher’s Forbidden Bookshelf. His work has been published by national news outlets such as The Los Angeles Times, the North American Newspaper Alliance/United Features, The Nation, In These Times, The American Writer, and Toward Freedom. Gerard Colby is the former President of the National Writers Union/UAW Local 1981. Jacqueline is a Pan-Africanist, anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist revolutionary who focuses on political analysis of domestic and international politics affecting working-class, poor and colonized peoples. Besides all that, Jacqueline is the moderator and member of the Board of Social Action of the Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ in Washington, D.C. co-hosts the weekday radio show, “By Any Means Necessary,” on Radio Sputnik as well as the weekly Black Power Media show, “Luqman Nation.” She also is the organizer of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Black Alliance for Peace and is an organizer with Pan-African Community Action. Jacqueline joined Toward Freedom‘s board in March 2022. Rebecca earned a PhD (a.b.d.) in Anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and lives in Madison, Wisconsin. She produced the 2018 film The Eagle and the Condor: From Standing Rock With Love directed by Kahsto’serakwathe Paulette Moore. Rebecca has written for The Progressive magazine, and is a founding member and editor at the Wisconsin Citizens Media Cooperative. She was elected as Alder on the Madison City Council in 2015 and served three terms through 2021. Rebecca has been a worker-owner at Union Cab Cooperative since 2000 where she works as a taxi driver and has served on many democratic governance and management teams. She is also served on the Executive Board of CICOPA worldwide. Federation of Worker Cooperatives and CICOPA North America, the sub-regional body of the worker cooperative sector of the International Cooperative Alliance. Rebecca Kemble is the past President of the U.S. Rebecca Kemble, Vice President and Treasurer Robin has been touring with a performance piece featuring Lola, “Talking with Our Grandmothers.” Her grandmother, Lola Maverick Lloyd, was one of the many founders of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Robin Lloyd is a filmmaker, director of the video production company Green Valley Media, and active in the peace and justice movement in Burlington, Vermont. She’s been active in movement spaces in New York City and Washington, D.C. Julie also is a co-coordinator of BAP’s Solidarity Network, made up of non-African allies who support BAP’s mission. She has served in an advisory role for the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) since it was founded in 2017. She brings 20 years of experience in journalism, having worked at local newspapers and later delving into social media, communications, and broadcast journalism. Julie Varughese joined Toward Freedom in May 2021. With writers and readers based around the globe, TF has worked for social justice through investigative and progressive journalism since 1952. We cover global politics, protest movements, government and corporate abuses of power, human rights, and other pressing topics. Toward Freedom is a news and analysis publication offering a grassroots perspective on world events.
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