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The Malcolm Effect
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Raising the level of discussion amongst a generation
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Raising the level of discussion amongst a generation
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Education
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#131 Assad, Jolani & The Axis - Professor Navid Farnia
The Malcolm Effect
45 minutes
3 months ago
#131 Assad, Jolani & The Axis - Professor Navid Farnia
With Assad gone, what does an anti-imperialist line on Syria now sound like? Listen in as Professor Navid Farnia responds to many commonly asked questions about Syria.    Navid Farnia is an Assistant Professor in the Department of African American Studies. His research broadly explores the relationship between racial oppression in the United States and U.S. imperialism in the context of revolution and counterrevolution. Dr. Farnia’s book manuscript, National Liberation in an Imperialist World: Race, Counterrevolution, and the United States, traces the U.S. national security state’s evolution by examining how U.S. officials responded to national liberation movements at home and abroad from the 1950s to 1980. The book looks at several cases, including the U.S.-orchestrated coups in Iran and Guatemala, the Cuban Revolution, the 1960s
The Malcolm Effect
Raising the level of discussion amongst a generation