ShowBlack Agenda Radio
Broadcast TitlePressure Mounts on Temple University in Monteiro Firing
Broadcast Date2014-04-09
Record Date2014-04-09
Summary

Cornel West: Integrity is Key to Liberation
"They are closing our schools, they're foreclosing our homes, closing our libraries, closing the factories, closing the post office," said Larry Hamm, president of the Newark-based People'sOrganization for Progress. "They continue to do it, because they have not yet met the countervailing force that can stop them from doing," he told the Bethany Baptist Church crowd. Hamm then directed the question to the evening's speaker, noted public intellectual Dr. Cornel West, of New York's Union Theological Seminary. "How do we build this countervailing force?"

Pressure Mounts on Temple University in Monteiro Firing
Students and community organizations plan a series of actions to protest Temple University's firing of African American Studies professor Dr. Anthony Monteiro. A student walkout is set for this Wednesday and, next week, Philadelphia community groups will march on the campus seeking justice for Monteiro, a fair contract for university employees, and against gentrification of the Black neighborhoods that surround Temple. People recognize that "injustice to the community has gone hand in hand with this injustice to me," said Monteiro. African American Studies chairman Dr. Molefi Asante has resorted to red-baiting to defend his complicity in Monteiro's firing. Asante argues "that I am a radical, that I'm a Marxist, that I'm a socialist and, therefore, I don't fit into his view of African American Studies at Temple," said Monteiro.