12/1/16

Legacy of 1804 | Fidel Castro and Haiti #LOF1804












Join me this Friday at 9PM as I welcome Dr. Paul Camy Mocombe, an Assistant Professor at West Virginia State University, to discuss Fidel Castro and Haiti.

Dr. Mocombe is a social theorist interested in race, class and globalization. He is the author of Jesus and the Streets, Race and Class Distinctions Within Black Communities; Language, Literacy, and Pedagogy in Postindustrial Societies; A labor Approach to the Development of the Self or Modern Personality: The Case of Public Education, Education in Globalization; Mocombe’s Reading Room Series; and The Mocombeian Strategy: The Reason for, and Answer to Black Failure in Capitalist Education.



You can listen online at kiskeacity.com, at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pancaribbean/2016/12/03/legacy-of-1804-fidel-castro-and-haiti-lof1804 or on the phone at 714-242-6119.



You can listen to past shows on iTunes by searching keywords 'Legacy of 1804'. Past shows are also available at http://www.kiskeacity.com/search/label/LOF1804. On Twitter: react to or ask questions by using the hashtag #LOF1804.




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