Thursday, October 30, 2014

The public execution of Milton Hall in Saginaw, Michigan



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In this week’s news:

Our state constitution in profile is South Carolina and our abolitionist in profile is Theodore S. Wright, (1797-1847).

New Abolitionists Radio seeks to educate listeners to the glaring fact that slavery was never abolished and is still practiced by both states and the federation of states constituting the United States of America. The main purpose of this program to agitate for an end to 21st Century Slavery and Human Trafficking.


The radio program is an extension of the group Move To Abolish 21st Century Slavery.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

New slaves forced to survive "The Killing Field"



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In this week’s news:

‘Killing Field': Prison gangs roam with homemade swords,
Union Federation Gets Vocal On Harsh Prison Sentencing: ‘It’s A Labor Issue’, Deaths, turmoil at troubled Florida women’s prison, Arizona Agrees to Settle Prison Health Care Suit.

 Our state constitution in profile is Pennsylvania and our abolitionists in profile is the Black Panther Party.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Modern Slavery in Oregon and Mega Banks investment in human trafficking



In addition to updates on recent news during the week, we will magnify the state constitution of Oregon to look for language pertaining to modern slavery as punishment for "crime" but we try to feature at least one abolitionist from the past. Tonight we look at the life and times of Charles Bennett Ray.

New Abolitionists Radio seeks to educate the public and agitate for an end of 21st Century Slavery and Human Trafficking. It is an extension of the FB group Move To Abolish 21st Century Slavery.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Corcoran prison hunger strikers need help



International human rights activist and writer Annabelle Parker who resides in Netherlands recently visited a Corcoran prison in California. After meeting with a prisoner, she wrote up a report about the hunger strike 3 prisoners have went on to once again fight for not only their own medical care, some in life threatening situations, but for the human rights of all prisoners. Her report was published by the SFBayView black newspaper.

Prisoners in Corcoran have been conducting hunger strikes off and on against inhumane treatment for awhile and one elderly prisoner died in 2004. Corcoran prison staff is currently preventing doctors from treating these three men involved in the current hunger strike. Parker said this is retaliation for the hunger strikes they participated in the last time the prisoners went on hunger strikes for human rights. Our abolitionist in profile is George Latimer and our state profile is Oklahoma.

New Abolitionists Radio seeks to educate the public and agitate for an end of 21st Century Slavery and Human Trafficking. It is an extension of the group Move To Abolish 21st Century Slavery