In this episode, we explore and reclaim the underlying force that emboldens the spirit of liberation, justice, and resistance for the pursuant of addressing and advancing the collective needs, interests, and faculties of African/Black people: Revolutionary Love. Drawing from insights and understandings gathered from Black liberation movement leaders, the ethos of the Black Panther Party, African-centered scholars and educators, and musical artists who centralized cultural and racial consciousness in their song-making process, I hope this intimate reflection will help you draw parallels, become inspired, and develop a sense of curiosity.
A quote for deep and intense reflection: “Why don’t you live for the people?; Why don’t you struggle for the people?; Why don’t you die for the people?” —Fred Hampton
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