Africa Today – April 19, 2010
An interview with members of the San Francisco 8. A discussion with Monica Mbura of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission on Uganda's Anti Homosexuality legislation. Hosted by Walter Turner.

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A weekly news program providing information and analysis about Africa and the African Diaspora, hosted by Walter Turner.
An interview with members of the San Francisco 8. A discussion with Monica Mbura of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission on Uganda's Anti Homosexuality legislation. Hosted by Walter Turner.
Omeyele Sowore of Sahara Reporters on current Nigerian politics. Brima Sheriff and Yves Traore from Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast discuss the Maternal Health Campaign of Amnesty International. Hosted by Walter Turner .
Interview with Attorney Chokwe Lumumba on Imari Obadele, founding member of the Republic of New Africa (RNA).Hosted by Walter Turner.
NuNu Kidane of Priority Africa Network discusses African immigrants and Census 2010 Tidiane Kasse, editor , Pambazuka French discusses French speaking Africa and recent developments in the country of Gabon
An update on Zimbabwe with Briggs Bomba, Campaign Director of Africa Action. Hosted by Walter Turner
Marathon special: Interview with Pierre Labossiere and Gladice DeLouis Simon on recent developments in Haiti and a interview with Attorney Jill Soffiyah Elijah on the legal case of Marilyn Buck.
Interview with Jeffrey Haas author of "The Assassination of Fred Hampton"
Interview with Dr. Jacques Depelchin , co-founder of Otabenga Alliance for Peace, Healing, and Dignity in the DRCongo, on developments in Haiti. Interview with Dr. Anderson Thompson on the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations (ASCAC) .
An interview with Reverend Lucius Walker of IFCO/Pastors for Peace on the IFCO projects to send a medical team to Haiti. An interview with Mama Jean and Gloria Crowell of the Allen Temple Baptist Church Aids Ministry discussing the legacy of Dr. Robert Scott and his work around HIV/AIDS in Africa and the United States. … Continued