Yup, it's real–we can't believe it either. The guys have the extraordinary privilege and honor of talking with legendary Black revolutionary Angela Davis. She discusses her experience this summer during uprising, the remarkable popularization of abolition, the significance of addressing gender violence and inequality in the fight for liberation, and much much more. Wow!
SHOW NOTES
Grace Lee Boggs and Jimmy Boggs - boggscenter.org/
Audre Lorde - alp.org/about/audre
Fumbling Towards Repair - www.akpress.org/fumbling-towards-repair.html
Creative Interventions toolkit - www.creative-interventions.org/tools/toolkit/
George Jackson - www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/rodn…jackson.html
Attica Brothers - www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2011/sep…-years-later/
Without Guarantees by Stuart Hall - www.google.com/books/edition/Wit…0zkC?hl=en&gbpv=0
Frank "Big Black" Smith - www.nytimes.com/2004/08/03/us/fra…after-attica.html
Critical Resistance - criticalresistance.org/
Mike Davis essay on PIC - archive.li/RF45D
INCITE! - incite-national.org/
Southern Negro Youth Congress - www.blackpast.org/african-american…gress-1937-1949/
Mariame Kaba - mariamekaba.com/
Barbara Ransby - barbararansby.com/about-2/
Robin Kelley - history.ucla.edu/faculty/robin-kelley
vCheck out another wonderful podcast, The Lit Review, hosted by Chicago organizers Page May and Monica Trinidad - www.thelitreview.org/
Intro contains audio from "Crooklyn," produced by Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest and was featured in the 1994 film.
📸 by kk ottesen