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  <copyright>Copyright &#xA9; 2008 Air America Radio</copyright>
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    <title>5/10/2008 Black Politics</title>
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    <title>4/26/2008 Black Politics</title>
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    <title>4/19/2008 Black Politics</title>
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    <title>4/12/2008 Black Politics</title>
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    <title>4/5/2008 Black Politics</title>
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    <title>3/22/2008 Black Politics</title>
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    <title>3/15/2008 Black Politics</title>
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    <title>3/8/2008 Black Politics</title>
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    <title>3/1/2008 Black Politics</title>
    <description><![CDATA[Leader and co-founder of legendary rap group Public Enemy, Chuck D, on why local politics are just as important as the presidential election.  Plus James Rucker, Executive Director of ColorOfChange.org PAC, whose group is calling on Black Congressional "super delegates" to stand with, not against voters in the Democratic primaries and caucuses.  And, the Honorable Eddie Bernice Johnson, who represents the 30th district of Texas, on what she thinks will happen when that state holds its primary next Tuesday, along with Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont.]]></description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Leader and co-founder of legendary rap group Public Enemy, Chuck D, on why local politics are just as important as the presidential election.  Plus James Rucker, Executive Director of ColorOfChange.org PAC, whose group is calling on Black Congressional "super delegates" to stand with, not against voters in the Democratic primaries and caucuses.  And, the Honorable Eddie Bernice Johnson, who represents the 30th district of Texas, on what she thinks will happen when that state holds its primary next Tuesday, along with Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont.]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>2/23/2008 Black Politics</title>
    <description><![CDATA[The Honorable John Conyers, Jr. Michigan, 14th District (Detroit) tells us the real difference between the Clinton and Obama healthcare plans and his views on whether will Florida and Michigan delegates will be seated at the DNC convention.  And we ask why bother talking about bias during the presidential campaign with our media roundtable - Dr. Maya Rockeymoore, a political scientist, her latest books:  Strengthening Community: Social Insurance in a Diverse America and The Political Action Handbook: A How-To Guide for the Hip Hop Generation, and Dr. David Campt, author of the book, The Little Book of Dialogue for Difficult Subjects.   ]]></description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The Honorable John Conyers, Jr. Michigan, 14th District (Detroit) tells us the real difference between the Clinton and Obama healthcare plans and his views on whether will Florida and Michigan delegates will be seated at the DNC convention.  And we ask why bother talking about bias during the presidential campaign with our media roundtable - Dr. Maya Rockeymoore, a political scientist, her latest books:  Strengthening Community: Social Insurance in a Diverse America and The Political Action Handbook: A How-To Guide for the Hip Hop Generation, and Dr. David Campt, author of the book, The Little Book of Dialogue for Difficult Subjects.   ]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>2/16/2008 Black Politics</title>
    <description><![CDATA[Today's featured interview is with the incredible Grammy award-winning musician Herbie Hancock, who won Album of the Year at the Grammys this past Sunday, for his tribute to â€œJoni Mitchell, River: The Joni Lettersâ€?  . . . tune in to hear him talk about that honor, plus why heâ€™s actively behind one candidate this year. Plus, with our eye on how each Democratic presidential candidate is doing state by state, we spoke with Rep. Diane Watson (CA-33) and Rep. Adam Smith (WA-09), about who theyâ€™ve chosen to support and what strategies the Clinton and Obama campaigns need to make in order to win upcoming contests.]]></description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's featured interview is with the incredible Grammy award-winning musician Herbie Hancock, who won Album of the Year at the Grammys this past Sunday, for his tribute to â€œJoni Mitchell, River: The Joni Lettersâ€?  . . . tune in to hear him talk about that honor, plus why heâ€™s actively behind one candidate this year. Plus, with our eye on how each Democratic presidential candidate is doing state by state, we spoke with Rep. Diane Watson (CA-33) and Rep. Adam Smith (WA-09), about who theyâ€™ve chosen to support and what strategies the Clinton and Obama campaigns need to make in order to win upcoming contests.]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>2/9/2008 Black Politics</title>
    <description><![CDATA[Today weâ€™re taking a look back and a look forward at the presidential contest: Rep. Keith Ellison (MN-05), on why Sen. Obama won Minnesota this past Tuesday and whether Sen. Obama really has a Latino problem.  Dominic Carter, author, journalist and television anchor on New Yorkâ€™s political tabloid wars and why Harlem and Brooklyn voters voted differently on Super Tuesday. Rep. Al Green (TX-09), on upcoming votes, including the Texas Primary, set for early March.]]></description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today weâ€™re taking a look back and a look forward at the presidential contest: Rep. Keith Ellison (MN-05), on why Sen. Obama won Minnesota this past Tuesday and whether Sen. Obama really has a Latino problem.  Dominic Carter, author, journalist and television anchor on New Yorkâ€™s political tabloid wars and why Harlem and Brooklyn voters voted differently on Super Tuesday. Rep. Al Green (TX-09), on upcoming votes, including the Texas Primary, set for early March.]]></itunes:summary>
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