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Michael Brown Did Not Die in Vain; Trump's Fury Towards North Korea

Michael Brown Did Not Die in Vain; Trump's Fury Towards North Korea
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Activists reflect on the Black Lives Matter movement three years after Michael Brown's death; Trump's aggressive stance on DPRK,

On this episode of "By Any Means Necessary" host Eugene Puryear is joined by Dr. David Ragland, Peace and Conflict Resolution Scholar and​ ​part​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Truth​ ​Telling​ ​Project​ ​in​ ​Ferguson, Kristine Hendrix, Ferguson Front-line Activist, Mother of Three, Secretary to the University City School Board and Sean Blackmon, Organizer with Stop DC Police Terror Project, to reflect on the 3rd anniversary of Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Missouri, the current political and social climate in the greater St. Louis area, the importance of international movement building and alignment, and how the activist community can best be structured to bring the Black Lives Matter movement forward.

In a special third segment "By Any Means Necessary" host Eugene Puryear is joined by Stephen Gowans, writer and political activist, to talk about the alarming rhetoric from the Trump Administration towards North Korea, the history of the Korean War, the potential diplomatic solutions to the ongoing conflict, and whether North Korea or the US should be seen as the aggressor.

Today's talking points touch on immigration policy and rhetoric from Donald Trump, US students being jailed for arriving late to class, and the life and legacy of Michael Brown.

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