Mar 21, 2011 | Electoral Politics, Hip Hop, Media Appearances, Media Justice, Video
This episode was conducted on March 21st, 2011 by Mark Anthony Neal, Duke University Professor and host of Left of Black. Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Rosa Clemente, the 2008 Green Party Vice-Presidential candidate in a conversation about the...
Aug 2, 2010 | Audio, Feminism, Media Appearances, Political Prisoners
Daniel Ortega, president of Nicaragua, described Lolita Lebrón as “a symbol of the resistance of the peoples and of the constant battle for our sovereignties.” Lebrón (November 19, 1919 – August 1, 2010) was a Puerto Rican nationalist convicted of...
Jan 18, 2010 | Afro-Latinx, Media Appearances, Video
Breaking the Silence: Perpetual War = Perpetual Poverty MLK Day Rally and March Keynote: Rosa Clemente, Green Party 2008 VP Candidate Birmingham, AL 1/18/2010
Dec 24, 2008 | Electoral Politics, Hip Hop, Writing
“Each generation out of relative obscurity, must discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it.” – Frantz Fanon It has been 45 days since the Hip Hop generation helped usher in the first Black male President of the United States of America. Since...
Oct 30, 2008 | Electoral Politics, Feminism, Workers' Rights, Writing
Interview by Adele Nieves Rosa Clemente is one of the most prominent activists of our generation. She is a nationally renowned speaker, writer, and journalist – one of the most important independent journalists covering the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina – and in 2001...
Sep 17, 2008 | Electoral Politics, Media Appearances, Video, Workers' Rights
Watch this video on YouTube John Peterson, editor of Socialist Appeal, interviews Rosa Clemente, vice presidential candidate of the Power to the People Campaign, after the protests of the RNC in St. Paul,...
Apr 30, 2008 | Black Lives Matter, Police, Writing
[highlight] * Policemen are institutionalized to fear Black men * Every day, I fear that my husband, a Black man won’t come home because of NYPD * We need a national movement against police brutality [/highlight] A few hours after three New York City...
Oct 24, 2006 | Feminism, Hip Hop, Women Of Color, Writing
The Source sexual harassment trial vindicates Kim Osorio to the tune of $15.5 million. Interview by Rosa Clemente On October 24, Kimberly Osorio, The Source’s editor in chief from 2002 to 2005, won $15.5 million in a workplace lawsuit against the hip-hop...