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Bob Brown (Original air date: 02-25-02

Bob Brown is an organizer, lecturer, research specialist and writer focusing on progressive and revolutionary movements and organizations fighting for global justice. His primary foci are the Pan-African, National Liberation, Black Power, Solidarity, Peace, Anti-Globalization, Anti-Repression, Reparations and Student Movements. With 41-years of organizational experience and expertise, Bob is a former member of the Chicago Chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality, former Director of the Midwest Office of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, co-founder and former member of the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party and a Midwest Organizer, and an organizer for the All-African People's Revolutionary Party. He has worked with and supported hundreds of progressive and revolutionary movements and organizations throughout Africa, the African Diaspora and the world. He was a Coordinator of Third World Outreach for the million-person Disarmament Demonstration at the United Nations in 1983 and the National Coordinator of Logistics and Operations and National Field Director of the 1995 Million Man March and Stay-at-Home Campaign. He is a member of the Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania (South Africa) and served as the National Director of its 2000 Local Government and 2004 Presidential election campaigns. Bob currently serves as co-director of Pan-African Roots and the Kwame Ture Work-Study Institute and Library. As a lecturer during the past 37 years, Bob has ...

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