Ep 137: The Legacy of MOVE with Mike Africa Jr
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.
