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Political Persecution in Kenya/Booker's Abduction w/Booker Omole

In this critically important episode (in collaboration with the Adnan Husain Show), we bring back our friend Comrade Booker from the Communist Party Marxist - Kenya to discuss his recent abduction, his imprisonment, the fraudulent case against him, and the work ongoing from the C ...  Show more

Whiteness, Jake Paul, Boxing, & the Crisis of US Imperialism w/ Anthony Ballas

In this episode of Guerrilla History, we have a fascinating conversation on the intersection of boxing, white supremacy, geopolitics, and imperialism, a discussion that you are sure to find interesting an useful even if you are not into boxing itself! For this, we bring on Anthon ...  Show more

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