"Struggle Is Not Legal in Amerika" - Shaka Shakur on Sanyika Shakur and the New Afrikan Prisoner Movement

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"Death Itself Is On Sale" - Ali Kadri on The Accumulation of Waste

In this conversation a group of us interviewed Dr. Ali Kadri about his book The Accumulation of Waste: A Political Economy of Systemic Destruction. This conversation was the final discussion in a study group which began last October and involved participants from all over the wor ...  Show more

Queen Mother Audley Moore: Midwife of Black Revolutionary Nationalism with Dr. Ashley D Farmer

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ashley Farmer to discuss the life and legacy of Queen Mother Audley Moore—an organizer, theorist, and political visionary who helped shape the very foundations of modern Black nationalism and the contemporary reparations movement. Though she ...  Show more

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