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Ep 137: The Legacy of MOVE with Mike Africa Jr

December 20, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Reclaiming Our Sage: Podcast Explores ⁢Legacy of ‌MOVE

Philadelphia, ‍PA – A new episode of the popular podcast “The Palestine ⁤Pod” delves into the complex and frequently enough overlooked history of the MOVE organization,‍ featuring a conversation with Mike Africa Jr., son of MOVE ‌founder John Africa.The episode, titled “Ep 137 – The Legacy of MOVE with Mike Africa Jr #reclaimosage,” explores the group’s origins, ‌its​ ideology of Black liberation, and the tragic 1985 bombing of their Philadelphia home by police.‍

“It’s critically important to understand MOVE’s story, not just as a historical event, but as a reflection​ of ongoing struggles ​for social justice,”​ said ​the podcast host. “Mike africa Jr.’s ⁤perspective offers a powerful and personal insight into the movement’s enduring legacy.”

The episode, which has already garnered over 136 likes and 5 comments on social media, encourages listeners to engage with MOVE’s history and consider ‍its relevance to contemporary issues of police‌ brutality ‍and racial inequality.Listeners ‍can find ‍”Ep 137 – The Legacy of MOVE with Mike Africa Jr #reclaimosage” on all major podcast⁤ platforms. Follow @mikeafricajr ⁤on social media for more information about MOVE and its ongoing work.

Reclaiming Our Sage: Podcast ⁤Explores ⁢Legacy of MOVE

Philadelphia, PA ‍ – “The‍ Palestine Pod” delves into the⁢ complex ⁣history‍ of⁤ the MOVE ‌organization in its latest ‍episode,⁣ “Ep 137 – The Legacy of MOVE with⁣ Mike⁤ africa Jr #reclaimosage”. Podcast ⁣host interviews​ Mike Africa Jr., son ​of‍ MOVE ‌founder John⁢ Africa, to⁣ explore ⁢the group’s origins,⁤ ideology of Black liberation, and the tragic 1985 bombing of their ⁤Philadelphia ​home ⁣by ⁣police.

“It’s critically vital ‍to understand MOVE’s story,not just ‌as a historical event,but as a ​reflection⁤ of ongoing struggles for ‌social justice,” said the podcast host. “Mike Africa Jr.’s perspective offers⁤ a powerful and personal insight⁤ into the ⁢movement’s enduring legacy.”

The episode, available on⁤ all major podcast platforms, encourages listeners to engage with MOVE’s history and consider ‍its​ relevance to⁤ contemporary issues of police brutality⁢ and⁢ racial​ inequality. Follow @mikeafricajr on social media ⁤for more ‍details about MOVE and its ongoing work.

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