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This week's episode pays tribute to our fallen soldier Kwame Shakur, a brother who was consistently fighting for the freedom and liberation of all people.
To keep Kwame Shakur's spirit and words with us, we let Kwame speak for himself. In a concise clip from our August 2019 Liberation Forum filmed by Critical Thought Critique, Kwame talks about his life, political development, ideological outlook, and hope for the future.
Abdullah takes the Circle City Shout Out as an opportunity to honor Kwame and recall the time he spent fighting in the streets with us since we met him in late 2018. Kwame was a leading figure in the 2020 response to the IMPD's 8-hour killing spree. While the protests that erupted were certainly spontaneous, they were also organized after a "Free Them All" Coalition protested prison conditions throughout the winter and spring.
While he wasn't a member of the PSL, he was a dear friend of the Party and a welcome presence at the Indianapolis Liberation Center, where he hosted the inaugural ceremony of the Black Liberation Party.
Kwame Shakur, ¡presente!
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This week's episode pays tribute to our fallen soldier Kwame Shakur, a brother who was consistently fighting for the freedom and liberation of all people.
To keep Kwame Shakur's spirit and words with us, we let Kwame speak for himself. In a concise clip from our August 2019 Liberation Forum filmed by Critical Thought Critique, Kwame talks about his life, political development, ideological outlook, and hope for the future.
Abdullah takes the Circle City Shout Out as an opportunity to honor Kwame and recall the time he spent fighting in the streets with us since we met him in late 2018. Kwame was a leading figure in the 2020 response to the IMPD's 8-hour killing spree. While the protests that erupted were certainly spontaneous, they were also organized after a "Free Them All" Coalition protested prison conditions throughout the winter and spring.
While he wasn't a member of the PSL, he was a dear friend of the Party and a welcome presence at the Indianapolis Liberation Center, where he hosted the inaugural ceremony of the Black Liberation Party.
Kwame Shakur, ¡presente!
Show Notes:
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