Africa Today – October 25, 2004
Interview with Gihan Perea of Miami Workers Center on electoral work in Miami. Interview with Dr. Gerald Horne, on United States National Elections and African Americans.

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A weekly news program providing information and analysis about Africa and the African Diaspora, hosted by Walter Turner.
Interview with Gihan Perea of Miami Workers Center on electoral work in Miami. Interview with Dr. Gerald Horne, on United States National Elections and African Americans.
Martin Luther King’s timeless indictment of war: "Why I Oppose the War in Vietnam"
Interview with Linda Burnham, Count Every Vote 2004 and William McCormick of Florida NAACP on African Americans and Florida elections.
Africa, African Americans, and the elections: an interview with Dr. Horace Campbell.
The case of Leonard Peltier. Walter speaks with attorneys Michael Kuzma and Barry Bacharach.
Greg Bridges hosts a musical edition of Africa Today.
An interview with Joseph Hanlon on upcoming elections in Mozambique.
The work, history, and spiritualism of the Baye Fall community in Touba, Senegal.
Walter interviews Gabriel Williams on Liberia, and Johnny Iverson on 15th AIDS Conference in Bangkok, Thailand.
Walter interviews Patrick Hayford, Director of African Affairs for the United Nations, and Lisa Sullivan of Maryknoll on Venezuela