
Podcast and FM radio show
On Black Power 96.3 FM in St. Petersburg, FL
Thursdays from 5pm-6pm ET
Catch past episodes on wubp.podbean.com
Hosted by Ticharwa Masimba and Matop Nyungu.
Tune into The People’s War radio show for updates on COVID-19 featuring interviews from Uhuru Movement leaders.
Dr. Matsemela Odom talks with Jalali, also known as Norman "Otis" Richmond about: COVID-19 and colonial violence against Africans in Canada History of the African liberation movement and the struggle…
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools across the United States abruptly closed in March. Some school districts implemented distance learning plans, and others did not. African children without regular access…
Brazil occupies nearly half of the South American continent and is home to approximately 214 million people, over half of whom are African. With 83,000 deaths from COVID-19, Brazil is…
The Amazon fire stick video screen opens with slogans about “Black Lives Matter” and “Amazon stands in solidarity with the black community.” Netflix has put together a black movies series. Nascar…
Guests on this week's program are both from St. Louis, MO: Jabreia Taylor, law student at the Saint Louis University School of Law and President of Law School’s Street Law Chapter…
We talk with Yejide Orunmila, President of the African National Women’s Organization (ANWO) about: How to stop violence against African women—colonial (police) and horizontal (within the community) Efforts to stop…
The People's War Radio Show returns to New York City to talk with: New York City Councilwoman Inez Barron representing the 42nd District in Brooklyn. Born and raised in Brooklyn, a…
Protests opposing police violence against the black community continue unabated in hundreds of U.S. cities and across the globe, even as coronavirus cases spike in many areas. More killings of…
A month ago, Haiti’s number of COVID-19 infections barely registered on the global radar screen. But a leading medical group warns that that has now changed alarmingly. At the end…
“The death rate from COVID-19 in Tijuana is 7 times the death rate in neighboring San Diego. These 2 cities are about the same size in population, but San Diego…