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Toppled Gov: 30K+ Students Dead or Injured, Bangladesh w/ Strong Middle East Ties: Cynthia McKinney
Former congress women and professor, Cynthia McKinney, joins the program to discuss the revolution and collapse of the Bangladesh government. She is joined by 3 of her students who participated in the overthrow of the corrupt administration. They explain how the government collapsed after over 30 thousand students were shot and either injured or killed. Its an important development in an unstable area of the world as states jockey for strategic power in the region. You can follow Cynthia McKinney on Twitter at @cynthiamckinney or on her website at https://allthingscynthiamckinney.com
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Cynthia McKinney Biography
Cynthia McKinney has made a career of speaking her mind and challenging authority. With her opinions, actions, and even her sense of style, McKinney has inspired both admiration and controversy.
McKinney´s political career began unofficially in 1986 when her father, Georgia State Representative Billy McKinney, put her name on the ballot as a write-in. Cynthia McKinney was living in Jamaica at the time and did not take the matter seriously; still, she garnered a large percentage of votes without even trying. Two years later, McKinney ran for and won the seat, creating the first father/daughter combination to serve together in the Georgia State House of Representatives. Cynthia immediately began making her own mark, defying House dress codes for women by wearing trousers instead of dresses. She spoke out against the first Persian Gulf War, and despite being in the House with her father, she often disagreed and voted against him.
In 1992, McKinney won a seat in the US House of Representatives in Georgia´s newly created 11th district. She was the first African-American woman to represent Georgia in the US Congress. McKinney became Secretary of her Democratic freshman class and was placed on both the Agricultural Committee and the International Relations Committee. Her gold tennis shoes and braided hairstyle became her trademarks, and effectively raised her profile on a House floor dominated by white men.
Though a Democrat during President Clinton’s tenure, McKinney voted against NAFTA, showing that she was not one to simply follow the Party line. McKinney worked hard in Washington to clean up pollution in her district and improve its rural roads.
During her second term, McKinney earned distinctive committee assignments with the National Security Committee and the International Relations Committee’s International Operations and Human Rights Subcommittee. A supporter of a Palestinian State in Israel-occupied territory, she sparked controversy by criticizing American policy in the Middle East. After the 9/11 attacks, McKinney suggested the President might have had prior knowledge of 9/11. The criticism she received from this highly controversial idea probably contributed to her defeat in the 2002 election; however, she ran for the seat again and was re-elected in 2004.
Between terms in office, McKinney traveled the country and Europe,