#1 is a radio mp3: 192Kbps, mono, -24 LUFS. #2 is a podcast mp3: 64Kbps, mono, -19 LUFS.
Producer: Wilton Vought (last name rhymes with taught)
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The first speaker is Ajamu Baraka, who was the Green Party vice presidential candidate in 2016. Ajamu Baraka is National Organizer and National Spokesperson for The Black Alliance for Peace, and a Black Agenda Report editor.
The second speaker is Kali Akuno, co-founder and co-director of Cooperation Jackson, an organization whose website states they are âbuilding a solidarity economy anchored by a network of cooperatives and other types of worker owned and democratically self-managed enterprises.â
The third speaker is Bhairavi Desai, founding member of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, a union representing approximately 15,000 taxi drivers in New York City.
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