Box 3
Contains 13 Results:
Chicago Guild meeting, 1990-01-19
Although different part of meeting is shown (before # 16), Kantako & Black Rose discuss genocide, police terrorism, free speech.
translation missing: en.inherited
Tape One: WTRA Chicago Mtg: "19th century images of Blacks in Popular Culture". (15 min). Tape Two: WTRA Chicago Mtg: Black face shows. (45 min).
Williams, Napoleon - Decatur Police break-in, 1990
Includes WAND newscast (30 min)
Tetso, Kogawa, "Meets Mbanna on Paper Tiger", Paper Tiger TV
(30 min) Tetso shows how to put together a transmitter Mbanna Kantako shows how to put together a transmitter
"From L.A. to John Hay", speakers at Sangamon State University, 1992-06-04
(2 hrs) Prof. Sidney Willhelm- "Economic History of Blacks; Genocide". Kantako- "Springfield notes, History of Oppression & Rights as Human beings."
"Zoom Black Magic- Rough Cut & Lay Offs", ca. 1990
(15 min Kantako gives tour of BLR; tape of shows-attorney Kantako talks about state of nation, mainstream media
"Nommo X: African Holocaust", 1991
(2 hrs) Part 1: European Slave Trade, slave castles, slaves shipped to America, slaves in America, punishment & torture, Belgium in the Congo (Zaire)-King Leopold slaughtered millions. Part 2: After slave trade-portrayal of blacks in ads, KKK, lynchings, tar & feathering, burning down black people’s homes as form of terror.
"Nommo X: African Holocaust"
(2 hrs) Part 3: Wars and blacks that have fought for white causes in U.S., 50’s & 60’s Schools; civil rights, police, assassination of black leaders, FBI-Hoover. Part 4: Dahmer killing blacks, King Alfred plan-60’s, police, suppression of cancer cure, blacks in WW II, Jim Jones massacre and AIDS virus.
Press conference for WTRA, John Hay Homes, 1989-04-17
Media include: Channel 20, Channel 17, WSSR. Kantako & Associate answer reporter questions, WTRA back on air after FCC shut it down, calls police to arrest him, segment from Channel 20 news.
Ward Churchill at SSU, 1990-04/19
(1hr) "How to Start micro-radio"- later version of (#9) press conference 4/17/89. Kantako talks about micro-radio’s significance in black community.