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By Bk Scholar Productions
5
33 ratings
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
In this interview Pam Africa, a veteran activist and member of MOVE, a family of committed revolutionaries founded by JOHN AFRICA, discusses her time in the organization and speaks on the importance of the Black radical tradition.
In this interview Yasmeen Sutton, a former finance manager for the Black Panther Party, discusses her time in the party and her current work with political prisoners.
In this interview with Sundiata Acoli, convicted of first-degree murder of a State Trooper during a shootout on the New Jersey Turnpike in 1973, discusses the events of that day and his time in the Black Panther Party.
In this interview Yaa Assantwa Nzingha, a member of the Northeast Political Prisoner Coalition, discusses her life as an educator and her activist work with political prisoners.
In this interview Sonia Sanchez, who has lectured at more than five hundred colleges and universities in the United States, discusses her time in the Black Arts Movement and its contributions to African American life.
In this interview Sekou Odinga, captured and charged with attempting to murder police in October of 1981, discusses his life as a former political prisoner.
In this interview Ruby Sales, who joined the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960’s as a teenager at Tuskegee University, discusses her time as a freedom fighter in Lowndes County, Alabama and what it means to be a radical Black woman.
In this interview Nellie Hester Bailey, the co-founder of the Harlem Tenants Council, discusses how she got involved in radical politics and her perspective on Black liberation as a journalist.
In this interview Nana Yaw Grant, Interim Northeast Regional Coordinator of the African People's Socialist Party, discusses his revolutionary politics and his thoughts on the Black Radical Tradition.
In this interview Nana Camille Yarbrough, a renaissance woman and griot artist, discusses the experiences that shaped her as an artist and the role of art as a tool of Black liberation.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.