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First, Chris discusses the deal reached for a Covid-19 relief bill with Manu Raju and Michael Smerconish. Then, Chris continues that conversation with Sen. Tim Kaine. Chris wraps up the […]
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On this episode of Black Diplomats, host Terrell Starr convenes a panel of experts to talk about the recent decision by Amnesty International to revoke the “prisoner of conscious” status from Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Starr wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post about the decision this week, criticizing the simplified discourse in the West.
In order to bring some nuance to the conversation Starr hosts Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon, Dr. Rano Turaeva-Hoehne, and Irina Kuznetsova, three women who follow Russian politics with a keen eye to the racial dynamics of the region. They break down Navalny’s racist statements, how his attitudes fit into the context of Russian imperialism, and what they think opposition parties need to do to move forward.
And don’t miss the hilarious sidebar on babushka culture. There has to be a bench.
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First, Chris discusses the deal reached for a Covid-19 relief bill with Manu Raju and Michael Smerconish. Then, Chris continues that conversation with Sen. Tim Kaine. Chris wraps up the […]
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